Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|21-10-2025
As the festival of lights brightens up India, the cricketing stars joined the celebrations in style. Virat Kohliformer skipper and international icon, along with the broader Indian cricket community, extended hearty Diwali greetings to fans across the country.
Kohli set the tone for the day with a simple yet heartfelt message – “Wish you all a very happy Diwali!” – which resonated with cricket-fans nationwide.
His gesture reinforced how cricketers today serve not just as sports personalities but also as cultural ambassadors, especially on occasions like this.
Joining Kohli in spreading festivities, wishes came from several cricket stalwarts like KL Rahul and Smriti Mandhana.
Gautam Gambhirhead coach of the India men’s team, also took to social platforms to wish fans a joyous and safe Diwali.
Expressing the team-spirit, the BCCI posted a tweet: “Here’s wishing everyone a sparkling Diwali #TeamIndia.”
IPL franchises such as Punjab Kings, Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants also sent out festive messages, reinforcing cricket’s vibrant connection to the broader fan-base.
The outreach by cricketing figures during Diwali highlights how the sport transcends mere matches – it taps deeply into cultural and communal sentiments. Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, and when a sport followed by millions participates in the celebration, it reinforces shared identity and collective joy.
For fans, such messages carry a special emotional resonance. Seeing a player like Kohli or an IPL team like CSK sending warm wishes fosters a sense of personal connection. Moreover, it reflects how cricket personalities and teams recognise their role beyond the field – serving as figures of inspiration, unity and even cultural celebration.