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Smith, Warner Join Gayle On Social Media To Wish Indian Fans Happy Diwali

Warner, who celebrated his 33rd birthday on the auspicious day, wished his fans in the sub continent by sharing a photo on Instagram with "Happy Diwali" written on it.

Star Australian cricketers Steve Smith and David Warner joined West Indian great Chris Gayle in wishing their fans in India on Diwali, early on Sunday morning.
"Happy Diwali to all of my Indian friends out there," Smith said in an Instagram post.
 
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Happy Diwali to all of my Indian friends out there

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Smith who is Australian's batting mainstay and plies his trade in the IPL for Rajasthan Royals is known to be fond of Indian culture and diversity. Warner, who celebrated his 33rd birthday on the auspicious day, wished his fans in the sub continent by sharing a photo on Instagram with "Happy Diwali" written on it. The dashing left hander plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad and was the top-scorer in the league last season with 692 runs to his name.
West Indies' star batsman and one of the greatest white-ball cricketers Chris Gayle too wished: "Wishing you all A Happy Diwali."
Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke shared a photo too wishing everyone a happy Diwali.
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