Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Nov 01, 2015, 07:01 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 02, 2015, 04:45 PM (IST)
October 31 is the Halloween day and it’s widely celebrated in most parts of the world. It’s a day dedicated to the dead and on this day, people dress in scary attire.
Cricket is the No.2 followed sport in the world and traveling around the world gives cricketers a lot of exposure and there’s lot of mix of cultures. Cricketers and their families across the globe are not far behind in celebrating this. Many players have posted their pictures from their Twitter and Instagram accounts. South African pacer Dale Steyn’s was probably the scariest among all. When Dale Steyn stepped into Joker’s shoes for Halloween!
Also Asian players are not far behind them, Indian cricketer Unmukt Chand and former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram also posted their photos in social media.
A photo posted by @brishepp on
Yeeeeaaaaaa Baaabbbbyyy!! pic.twitter.com/tVZ4NLEIRx
— SillyTiddy (@SillyTiddy) November 1, 2015
always happiness when we @sherdavie see you guys @robbie13flair @portiabraaf
A photo posted by Herschelle Gibbs (@herschellegibbs) on
Love a fancy dress… #halloween a few years back, scared the crap outa the kids in my estate!
A photo posted by DALE STEYN (@dalesteyn) on
Fun evening with the kids!!! #halloween2015 #trickortreat A photo posted by jenna pollard (@jenna_pollard) on
Trick or Treat A photo posted by Mervyn Dillon (@mervyn_dillon) on
Halloween Birthday Party Ready #halloween #vampire
A photo posted by Jessica Bratich Johnson (@jessicabratichjohnson) on
Mind the poison #halloween2015 #verve # Halloween party #halloweenawakening
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