Virat Kohli Instagram Post: Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli dropped a clarification on Saturday, August 12, on the reports of his earnings from his official Instagram handle. As per Hopper HQ, a social media marketing solutions platform, it was reported that Kohli is the third-richest sportsperson on Instagram and is the only Indian among the top 25 personalities in the world.
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Kohli earns a stunning over Rs 11.45 crore per post
Going by the Instagram Rich List, Kohli earns a stunning over Rs 11.45 crore per post. However, the veteran said that the report about his earnings “is not true”
My social media earnings are not true
Kohli took to Twitter and wrote, “While I am grateful and indebted to all that I’ve received in life, the news that has been making rounds about my social media earnings is not true.”
From time to time, Kohli keeps posting pictures and videos from his day-to-day life. That includes his training sessions and his time with his wife Anushka Sharma, whom he married back in December 2018.
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Kohli is currently on a break
Kohli is currently on a break as India are playing a five-match T20I series in the West Indies. The veteran is set to be back for India’s campaign in the Asia Cup 2023, which is scheduled to get underway later this month in Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Kohli, recently, played in the Test and ODI series against the West Indies
Kohli, recently, played in the Test and ODI series against the West Indies. After not batting in the first ODI, he warmed the bench in the second and third matches of the series.
Kohli has a chance of becoming the fastest batter to 13000 runs in ODI cricket
Kohli has a chance of becoming the fastest batter to 13000 runs in ODI cricket, breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record. He is also expected to play a massive role when India takes part in the World Cup, which is scheduled to start on October 5.