Holi is a Hindu festival celebrated by people of all ages and backgrounds across India and around the world. It is known as the “Festival of Colours” or “Festival of Love”, and symbolizes the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the strengthening of relationships.
Recently, there has been a growing trend of international cricketers including Australian cricketers participating in Holi celebrations.

This is a significant change in cultural norms, as cricket is a sport traditionally associated with countries such as Australia, England and South Africa, which have predominantly white populations.
The participation of Australian cricket players in Holi celebrations is a reflection of Australia’s changing cultural landscape.

The country has become increasingly diverse over the past few decades, with a significant proportion of the population coming from Asian countries including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. As a result, many Australians have become more familiar with the customs and traditions of these cultures, including Holi.
One of the most notable Australian cricket players to participate in Holi celebrations is David Warner. Known for his aggressive playing style on the cricket field, Warner has shown a different side to himself during the Holi celebrations.

In 2019, he posted a video on social media of himself and his family celebrating Holi with colored powder and water while dancing to Bollywood music. The video quickly went viral, and was praised by many for its broadness and message of cultural acceptance.