Canadian Cricketer Yuvraj Samra Pays Obeisance at Golden Temple After T20 Success

Canadian Cricketer Yuvraj Samra Pays Obeisance at Golden Temple After T20 Success

Canadian cricketer of Punjabi origin, Yuvraj Singh Samra, visited Harmandir Sahib on Tuesday to offer prayers and express gratitude for his recent success in the T20 World Cup. Samra, who has made a mark in international cricket with a शानदार century against New Zealand during the tournament, arrived at the shrine along with his mother and grandfather. On the occasion, officials of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee honored him for his achievement. Speaking to the media, Samra said that his family has roots in the Amritsar district and that he visits Punjab every year for training. He also shared that Indian cricket star Yuvraj Singh is his role model. Both players are left-handed batsmen known for their aggressive style of play. Samra expressed his desire to train with Yuvraj Singh in the future. Talking about the Indian cricket team, Samra described it as one of the best teams in the world and said he hopes that India emerges as the world champion this time. He also praised India’s performance against the West Indies in the ongoing tournament. Samra’s mother stated that the entire family has worked hard to help him achieve this milestone, highlighting the dedication behind his success.