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WhatsApp brings Howzat cricket sticker pack

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WhatsApp Howzat stickers

WhatsApp has brought the Howzat stickers for cricket lovers in India for Android and iOS devices. It has a small download size of 3.7 MB with various stickers to present cricket scenarios.

Speaking of Howzat, it is a familiar term for the cricketers as well as their audience. It’s a term mainly used by the fielders when appealing for a wicket. As for this new sticker pack, it has nineteen magnetic stickers, which will give you a blow in presenting your feelings.

Besides, there is also a Happy Rakhi Sticker package of 5.6 MB size in celebration of Rakshabandhan festival. Both the stickers are exclusively available for India and are yet to roll out for global users which aren’t confirmed also.

Happy Rakhi and Howzat Stickers

(Happy Rakhi and Howzat Sticker Packs, images from WABetaInfo)

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Users can download both stickers from WhatsApp Chats. Just open any chat>> tap on emoji icon>> click the sticker icon placed in the last>> now tap on the plus icon on the top right corner in the sticker window. From here you can download all the latest stickers to make your conversation fun.

Availability:

Only Indian WhatsApp users are able to download this package from the above-mentioned method. If you belong to any other country, you have to download via a separate link as this isn’t a global rollout. (Link here-> Howzat, Happy Rakhi)

More About WhatsApp Stickers and Emojis:

In early August, WhatsApp has rolled out new emojis for Android devices after iOS. This new pack includes facial expressions, two heart stickers, new skin tones for both men and women with beards, and various couple emojis.

Following new emojis, the team made some adjustments in the drawing tools section and brings more enhanced 3D emojis. Besides, it also adds a classification bar to categorize various options as same as the WhatsApp message chat.

(Source- WABetaInfo)

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