Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni Among 9 Athletes Featured in the World Fame 100 List

This list was prepared by looking at three aspects, namely- Search Score, Endorsements and Social Following.

Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni (Photo Credits: Getty)

Bristol [US], Mar 14 (ANI): This year’s ESPN World Fame 100 list, an annual list of the most famous athletes on the planet, placed the Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo at the top spot, followed by former Basketball player Lebron James and FC Barcelona captain Lionel Messi. Never Underestimate Importance of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Says Michael Clarke After Australia Beat India in ODI Series.

As far as Indian athletes, Indian cricket team Captain Virat Kohli, former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni were among eight Indian cricketers who found a place in the list.  Indian skipper, Virat Kohli, stands on the seventh position and is the only Indian athlete in the top 10 club, whereas Dhoni is placed on the 13th position.Interestingly, all Indian men mentioned in this list were from the cricketing fraternity, including Yuvraj Singh (18), Suresh Raina (22), R Ashwin (42), Rohit Sharma (46), Harbhajan Singh (74) and Shikhar Dhawan (94).

This list was prepared by looking at three aspects, namely- Search Score, Endorsements and Social Following. No athlete was able to sway the top three contenders, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lebron James and Lionel Mess, as their rank has not changed from the previous year rankings.

However, this time Kohli made into the top 10 as he jumped from the last year’s 11th position to 7th position. ICC World Cup 2019: Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s Presence Crucial for India, Says Yuvraj Singh.

There were only three women in the list- Serena Williams (17), Maria Sharapova (37) and Sania Mirza (93); making Sania Mirza the only Indian woman athlete to feature in the list.Top 10 athletes: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lebron James, Lionel Messi, Neymar, Conor McGregor, Roger Federer, Virat Kohli, Rafael Nadal, Stephen Curry, Tiger Woods. (ANI)

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