
Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, and Rohit Sharma are among the most celebrated Indian cricketers. Their legacy includes crucial runs and memorable captaincy moments that led India to iconic victories.
Fans admire them for both their on-field achievements and their personalities off the field.
In a recent survey, Kohli ranked No. 3 on the list of most-talked-about Indian accounts on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), just behind PM Narendra Modi and actor Vijay. Rohit Sharma, the current India captain in Tests and ODIs, is at No. 8, while the legendary Dhoni, despite retiring four years ago and rarely posting on social media, holds the No. 9 spot.
The IPL Governing Council recently reintroduced the uncapped players rule ahead of the mega auction, allowing Dhoni, who last played internationally in July 2019, to continue with Chennai Super Kings without impacting their budget heavily.
Kohli recently flew to London for family time after India’s 2-0 Test series win against Bangladesh. He is set to return soon to play in the three-match Test series against New Zealand, starting October 16, where Rohit will lead and look to make a big impact after a quiet series with the bat.