Michael Clarke, Suresh Raina, Graeme Smith and other cricketers wish fans on Diwali
On the occasion of Diwali, numerous cricketers such as Graeme Smith, Ashok Dinda and Murali Kartik have wished the fans through their twitter accounts. Diwali is a Hindu festival but is celebrated all over the world and is popularly known as the festival of lights.
Published On Nov 03, 2013, 03:46 PM IST
Last UpdatedNov 03, 2013, 03:46 PM IST
Michael Clarke tweeted his wishes on the occasion on Diwali © Getty Images
Nov 3, 2013
On the occasion of Diwali, numerous cricketers such as Graeme Smith, Ashok Dinda and Murali Kartik have wished the fans through their twitter accounts. Diwali is a Hindu festival but is celebrated all over the world and is popularly known as the festival of lights.
Michael Clarke, the Australian captain also tweeted his wishes:
Happy Diwali to all my sub-continent fans and friends
â Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) November 3, 2013
Smith tweeted, “Happy Diwali to all celebrating.”
“On auspicious day of Diwali ..wishing you Success, Happiness, Prosperity and Fantastic Rangoli of Life, Happy Diwali :-), [sic]” Ashok Dinda tweeted.
Umesh Yadav tweeted, “On Diwali and in the coming New year may you be blessed with success prosperity and happiness.. Shubh Diwali.”
Brett Lee, who has a huge fan following in India tweeted:
A special Happy Diwali to the #BrettLeeMewsic kids and to all those celebrating around the World!
â Brett Lee (@BrettLee_58) November 3, 2013
“Wishing everyone a joyous Deepavali.God bless,” Murali Kartik tweeted.
Meanwhile, Suresh Raina is still talking about Rohit Sharmaâs 209, “Fireworks already from Rohit… Have a cracker of a Diwali. Light up your lives with positivity!”
Pragyan Ojha tweeted, “Wishing all a very happy and safe Diwali!! Stay blessed..”
Virat Kohli also had a message for his fans:
Happy diwali everyone. Wish you all a prosperous and a safe diwali.
â Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) November 3, 2013