YouTuber MrBeast wants to feature in a video with a star Indian cricketer
Popular American YouTube personality MrBeast, who runs the most subscribed YouTube channel, has expressed his desire to collaborate with a former Team India captain. He recently disclosed that he is keen to have Virat Kohli in one of his videos.
The video creator stated that he was aware of the massive following Kohli enjoys in India. During his appearance on Ranveer Allahbadia's 'The Ranveer Show', here's what the 26-year-old internet sensation said when asked if had heard about Kohli:
"I have been wanting to film with Virat for the longest time. I just know like people here worship him and love him."
Virat Kohli is considered one of the biggest cricket icons in the world by many. He has a tremendous fan following across the globe and is the most followed cricketer on Instagram with over 271 followers.
It is worth mentioning that MrBeast isn't the only big American YouTuber who has spoken about Virat Kohli. Darren Jason Watkins Jr aka IShowSpeed, a popular streamer, has on many occasions spoken about his admiration for the ace batter and even traveled to India for the 2023 ODI World Cup to support Kohli.
MrBeast had previously asked fans if they would want to see Virat Kohli feature in his video
MrBeast visited India last month to promote his chocolate brand. After his arrival, he started following Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma on Instagram.
An Instagram handle with the name Instant Bollywood had posted a picture, pointing out that MrBeast had started following Kohli. Commenting on the post, the YouTuber asked fans if they would want to see him collaborate with the star cricketer.
Meanwhile, Kohli is currently in Australia for the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series. The veteran batter notched up his 81st century in international cricket with an unbeaten 100-run knock in the Test series opener in Perth.
He will next be seen in action in the upcoming third Test of the series. The match is set to be played in Brisbane from Saturday, December 14.