Sanjay B Jumaani, The Number-Coach Behind India’s Hard-‘Kaur’ Victory: How Number 23 fuelled Harmanpreet’s Core!

The cricketing world witnessed history last night as the Indian women’s national cricket team, under the fierce leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur, clinched their first ever Women’s World Cup by defeating South Africa in the final in Mumbai.

But beneath this first-ever celebration of victory and teamwork lies an extra-ordinary dimension of fortune, one that connects the bat and the number on the jersey.

Renowned Astro-Numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani who has been influential in advising a dozen Indian Men Cricketers and almost half the Women’s Team, as well as the Coach, Amol Muzumdar, had also advised Harmanpreet Kaur to adopt the jersey number 23, a number that harmonises with her date of birth. Moreover, she is in her 37th year (37th being one of her favourable years) which aligns strongly with her luck-factor.

Sources confirm that Kaur’s switch from her previous number was directly influenced by this key suggestion. The results followed as soon as she made the change; she led the Mumbai Indians Women’s Premier League team to victory and then steered the national side to their most ambitious World Cup glory.

Amol Muzumdar, one of India’s most gifted domestic batting stalwarts who, despite his remarkable record, never found a place in the Indian national side, took to Jumaani’s Numerological guidance shortly before being appointed head coach of the women’s team. In what seemed like poetic justice written by destiny, he soon found himself lifting the World Cup trophy, much like Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic Chak De India moment!

Grateful for the turn in his fortune, Muzumdar personally expressed his belief in the power of Numerology. As coach and well-wisher, he played a pivotal role in recommending Jumaani to Harmanpreet Kaur and others who went on to become the backbone of India’s historic campaign.

Beyond this, Jumaani’s Numerological consultancy has influenced the top-tier Indian cricket over the 2 decades. His analyses and wisdom with the men’s national team and key players have become part of the behind-the-scenes architecture of Indian Cricket. Now, with women’s cricket reaching its much-deserved landmark moment, his role steps into the limelight bridging the layers of hard-work and the crucial play of numbers.

Players such as Renuka Singh Thakur, a Jumaani client (also the most economical bowler in the final), demonstrate how Numerological guidance has been woven into performance culture.

As India celebrates this victory, credit must also go to the Number Coach, Sanjay B Jumaani, a silent strategist whose numbers have inspired cricketers and champions for over two decades.

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