Top 5 cricketers with their famous YouTube channels
Find out the YouTube pages of the famous cricketers that are followed by many cricket experts and fans.
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In the current world, YouTube has become an important platform to engage with everyone and share day-to-day information with subscribers. It has made life easier for the influencers who daily communicate with their followers and share their opinions on any random topic.
Similarly, many famous cricketers from around the world have joined the community on YouTube where they share their opinions on cricket and earn their livelihood as well. As the popularity of the sport increased all over the world, cricketers started gaining attention and stardom.
Gradually, cricket became famous in India as many fans emerged and the craziness for the sport skyrocketed which gave a boost to the cricketers in their initial days. The advent of social media has given a boost to the cricketers and based on that many cricketers joined the video platform where they share their views on cricket, a particular player and tournament etc.
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Here are the five cricketers who are famous for their YouTube channels:
5. Brad Hogg- Bradd Hogg TV
The former Australian cricketer was the side's most merculiar left-arm spinner in his time. Hogg began his career as a proper left-hand batter before getting into the bowling side as a wrist-spinner. Later, he was announced as the extraordinary flipper when he dismissed Zimbabwe's Andy Flower in the 2003 World Cup.
Brad Hogg started his YouTube channel in July 2012, where he talks about the sport and analyses any particular match. He has 130K subscribers who engage with the content on his page. The most viewed video posted by Hogg is titled 'What makes India so successful?' with 358k views on YouTube.
The popular video section on his channel includes the videos he posts on team India, and Indian cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah Shubman Gill etc. He compares batsmen, and their career in the game and also talks about what a player can do better to improve his game.
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