Twitterati Trolled Indian Skipper Virat Kohli For His Diwali Wishes, Check Out What Virat Said [WATCH VIDEO]

To every cricket fan out there, there has always been a wish to connect or meet with the players when they see them on screen. However, connecting with our idols or favorites became very easy with the inception of social media. Social Media has very often been the platform for cricketers these days for issuing out social messages.

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For cricketers, social media is a brilliant platform for interacting with fans and sharing thoughts with them from time to time. No matter how good their messages and thoughts are, people always find a chance to troll them and poke fun at them.

One can follow his/her favorite cricketer and can also express his personal feelings on the posts of the cricketer. In this regard, there are two different sides such as good and bad. Trolling anyone on social media is not a big task and it has been very common these days. No matter the person is a celebrity or a common person.

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Well, the latest one to be on the receiving end is Indian skipper Virat Kohli. He has been one such cricketer who has used the social media platforms to the greatest extent posting messages on his profile.

As discussed above, while the positive side of these social media platforms is more, there also exists a negative side which leads to trolling. On the occasion of Diwali, many famous personalities like film actors, cricketers, and public figures spread the message of not using crackers.

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Kohli was trying to send out the same message to bring out a change in the society. The message was that people should start reducing and stop bursting firecrackers, with its noise and pollution disturbing the people. The Indian skipper was trying to propagate a social message on Twitter before Twitterati lashed out at him.

Here’s what Virat Kohli tweeted with a caption “This Diwali spread light not noise.”

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Twitterati bashed the Indian skipper left, right and center and was very hurtful in their comments for their country’s skipper.

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