‘My country, my identity’: Gautam Gambhir leads wishes from Indian cricket fraternity on Independence Day

New Delhi: As India celebrates its 79th Independence Day, the Indian cricket fraternity united to extend wishes to fellow Indian citizens. Indian cricket team’s head coach Gautam Gambhir led the wishes with a patriotic message in a social media post. Gambhir, whose cricketing journey has been interwoven with his love and passion for the country, shared a short but powerful message.

August 15 is a special day for Indians across the globe, as it not only marks the day when the country gained independence, but it is also a reminder of the sacrifices made by many who fought for India’s freedom. It is a day to celebrate the resilience, courage, unity and the incredible determination shown by India’s freedom fighters.

With the tricolour being hoisted across the nation and people celebrating the spirit of freedom and togetherness, the Indian cricket fraternity also took to social media to extend their best wishes on Independence Day. From Gambhir to India’s ODI skipper Rohit Sharma and the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, former and present Indian cricketers shared their wishes.

“My country, my identity, my life! Jai Hind,” Gambhir wrote in a post on X with a picture of the tricolour in the stands from his playing days. His powerful message resonated with the fans. Meanwhile, India’s ODI skipper Rohit Sharma shared a picture of himself holding the Indian flag after India’s T20 World Cup triumph last year.

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PM Narendra Modi unfurls national flag, addresses nation from Red Fort

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurled the tricolour at the Red Fort in New Delhi and addressed the nation. PM Modi gave a 103-minute-long speech at the Red Fort on Independence Day, hailing Operation Sindoor and calling for ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. PM Modi also sent a strong message to Pakistan over terrorism, stating that India will not differentiate between terrorists and those supporting them.