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Rohit Sharma's Twitter account is followed by 7 million fans now

| | Jul 31, 2017, at 02:22 am
Mumbai, July 30 (IBNS): Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma is happy that his Twitter account is now being followed by 7 million netizens.

"A special feeling to have so much love..a big thank you to my #7Million Twitter family! Have a great Sunday :)," Sharma tweeted.

Sharma uses his Twitter account quite frequently.

Rohit is currently touring with the Indian side in Sri Lanka.

He was not in the playing eleven in the first Test match.

India defeated Sri Lanka in the first Test to take 1-0 lead.

After the victory, Rohit shared an image on Twitter to tell fans what the players were doing after the match.

He tweeted:"Victory tastes as good when we play FIFA #PostMatchFifaSession #Mates."

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