Umesh Yadav and Tanya Wadhwa Attend Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple
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Ujjain, April 3 (NationPress) Indian fast bowler Umesh Yadav paid a visit to the renowned Mahakaleshwar Temple alongside his wife Tanya Wadhwa on Friday morning, where they participated in the sacred Bhasma Aarti.
Following their visit, Yadav expressed that he regularly comes to this temple to seek divine blessings, asserting that no one arrives here without the invitation of Lord Mahakal.
"The experience was immensely fulfilling. I often return here, and as the saying goes, one cannot come here without being beckoned; this visit felt exceptionally special. It was a delight to have Baba’s darshan. I prayed for blessings regarding all my future plans and endeavors."
"I sincerely wish for my life to keep improving and for all my undertakings to succeed. Additionally, I pray for the well-being of everyone worldwide — may Baba’s blessings always shine upon everyone," he stated.
Umesh Yadav made his debut for the Indian national team in 2010 and has since proven himself as a reliable fast bowler across all formats of the sport. Throughout his international career, he has participated in 141 matches, accumulating 288 wickets at an average of 31.62, with his best bowling figures being 6/88 in an innings.
Yadav has achieved three five-wicket hauls in international cricket and also has a ten-wicket match haul, emphasizing his influence in longer formats. In 57 Test matches, he has taken 170 wickets at an average of 30.95, frequently providing vital breakthroughs alongside India’s primary spin attack.
In addition to his red-ball achievements, Yadav has also made contributions in limited-overs formats, showcasing his ability to take early wickets and dismantle partnerships at crucial moments. He has claimed 106 wickets in 75 ODIs and 12 wickets in 9 T20Is for the national team.
The pacer last played for India in 2023, partaking in a Test match against Australia during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on home ground.