Holi Celebration of Cricketers And WPL players in India 2023

HOLI CELEBRATION OF INDIA TEAM CREDIT ;-TWITTER

India team and WPL teams celebrates Holi, a celebration of colour and happiness. It is a time when people gather to rejoice in the triumph of good over evil, and Indian cricket players are no exception. Cricket players are renowned for having a strong passion for the sport and for knowing how to have fun off the field. One occasion where cricket players let their hair down and had a lot of fun on this day

HOLI CELEBRATION OF INDIAN TEAM

HOLI CELEBRATION OF INDIA TEAM
HOLI CELEBRATION OF INDIAN TEAM CREDIT:-TWITTER

Cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and many others celebrate Holi with great enthusiasm.They take a break from their hectic routines to spend time with their loved ones. Kids enjoy traditional foods while playing with colour and dancing to music.

Social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram are flooded with pictures of cricketers celebrating Holi. Fans get a glimpse of their favorite players enjoying themselves off the field. Some cricketers even post videos of themselves playing Holi with their families. Before to the fourth and final Test against Australia on March 7, 2023, the Indian cricket squad observed the festival in Ahmedabad.

As they set up their celebration area on the team bus, the Indian cricket squad appeared as ease. Nearly all of the participants made sure to fully embrace the auspicious occasion by dousing themselves in colour.

CELEBRATION OF WPL TEAMS

The Indian festival of colours, was observed by the Women’s Premier League (WPL) clubs with a cultural exchange between domestic and international cricket stars. Ellyse Perry, an Australian all-rounder playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), posted images from the celebration at the RCB team hotel in Mumbai on her official Instagram account. . Other players such as Smriti Mandhana, Megan Schutt, Sophie Devine, Grace Harris and Lauren Bell also extended their wishes to fans in India through social media posts The WPL teams used this opportunity to take a break from intense competition and performance pressure

ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE

The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Women’s team participated in the Hindu holiday With their teammates and support personnel, Smriti Mandhana, the team’s captain, and other players like Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine, Heather Knight, and Megan Schutt posted pictures of themselves celebrating the event on social media .This was the first Holi celebration for Megan Schutt in India Despite having a poor start to the Women’s Premier League 2023 season with two consecutive losses, the RCB camp was all smiles on Twitter, the group wished everyone a good Holi.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, Holi is an important event in India that brings people together irrespective of caste, creed or religion. Cricket players are not an exception; they also enthusiastically celebrate this event. It is encouraging to see them take time away from their demanding schedules to enjoy time with their families and lift the spirits of their followers.

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