Fans felt a sigh of relief after seeing ViratKohli’s Instagram account back again.
Fans of cricketing star ViratKohli can now take it easy. The former Indiacaptain’s Instagram account is restored. The profile of Kohli on Instagram suddenly disappeared for several hours; however, it is back up again. The profile has a massive followership of 274 million. It has now been restored, and everything is back to normal.
ViratKohli’s Instagram account disappeared.
The disappearance of the 37-year-old cricketing star’s Instagram profile shocked fans. However, now his old 1,044 posts are back, and fans can once again see old pictures and videos of Kohli. It is not yet known what prompted the disappearance of Kohli’s profile on the platform. An official clarification is also awaited on the matter. The sudden disappearance of his Instagram profile had sent fans on X into a frenzy, and the legendary batter trended within an hour. Fans speculated a variety of reasons behind the sudden move, and many wondered whether Kohli was eventually making up his mind to retire from international cricket. Later, the account got restored, making fans feel a sigh of relief. Notably, along with Kohli, his elder brother Vikas’s profile also disappeared from Instagram at the same time.
Fans rejoice as ViratKohli’s Instagram account gets restored.
The account of ViratKohli on Instagram within a few hours got restored and was back up running around 8.30 am on Friday morning. However, the right-handed batter hasn’t made any new posts. As soon as his account was restored, fans expressed their ecstasy on X. While Virat’s account is restored on the platform, his brother Vikas’s profile still cannot be seen. Several fans reacted upon learning that Virat’s profile is back and running.

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