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How 16th-Century Shiva Stuti lifted India’s spirits in the Oval Test

The Rudrashtakam served as the background music in India's inner sanctuary from day one to five.

August 13, 2025 / 13:37 IST
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India-England played a 2-2 draw in the five-match Test series
India-England played a 2-2 draw in the five-match Test series (BCCI Photo)

During their thrilling series-leveling victory against England at The Oval, the Indian cricket team found strength in an ancient devotional chant in a time when analytics, tactics, and high-performance science rule the day. Throughout the five days of the series finale, the sound of the Shri Shiva Rudrashtakam Stuti reverberated in the Indian dressing room.

Pressure was at its highest with India down 1-2 and the five-match series on the line. The series could only be drawn with a win. However, the atmosphere in the dressing room soured after the top order collapsed early in the first innings, with KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal returning to the pavilion at just 38 for 2.

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At that point, Raghavendra, also known as Raghu, the team's seasoned throwdown specialist, made the decision to adopt a different strategy. He softly played the Shri Shiva Rudrashtakam on the dressing room speaker system, according to a Dainik Jagran report. A regular ritual quickly developed from what began as a brief period of serenity amid stress.

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