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Virat Kohli Becomes First Cricketer To Surpass 100 Million Instagram Followers
By CricShots - Mar 2, 2021 11:33 am
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The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli on Monday became the first Indian to surpass the tally of 100 million followers on Instagram. The right-handed batsman is also the first cricketer around the globe to achieve the landmark and the International Cricket Council (ICC) took to the social media platform to welcome Kohli into an elite club that features football stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Neymar, among other celebrities.

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Virat Kohli 

After Kohli, actor Priyanka Chopra is the most followed Indian on Instagram with over 60 million followers. Apart from Instagram, Kohli has been enjoying a humongous fan following on other social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. As of now, he has 40.8 million followers on Twitter, while has over 36 million likes on Facebook.

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Portugal and Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed individual on Instagram with over 266 million followers. He is followed by famous singer Ariana Grande who has 224 million followers, while retired WWE superstar Dwayne Johnson is third on the list with 220 million followers.

 

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Currently, Virat Kohli in Ahmedabad with the Indian cricket team as they gear up for the fourth and the final Test against England, beginning March 4. Kohli, who recently became the most successful Indian skipper at home, has been training hard ahead of the series-deciding match.

Earlier in the day, he shared a picture with Team India’s strength and conditioning coaches Nick Webb and Soham Desai. Sharing the picture, Kohli wrote that the two of them make life hard for him in the gym but it helps him give his best on the field.

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The Indian team is having a lead of 2-1 in the four-match series and needs to at least win or draw the last match against England to qualify for the World Test Championship final.