ICC Champions Trophy 2025: The Most Searched Cricketers on Wikipedia

Discover the top 5 most searched cricketers on Wikipedia during the Champions Trophy 2025, including Virat Kohli, Rachin Ravindra, Shubman Gill, Babar Azam, and Rohit Sharma. See why these stars are making headlines!

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The Champions Trophy 2025 has been thrilling, and the fans everywhere are looking for their cricketers. Following are the top five most searched players on Wikipedia throughout the tournament:

Virat Kohli: 661K Searches
Kohli is still the favorite cricketer. His game and his appearance in major tournaments always create headlines.

Rachin Ravindra: 242K Searches
The young Kiwi all-rounder has taken everyone by surprise with his batting and bowling, attracting lots of attention.

Shubman Gill: 238K Searches
A potential Indian cricket star, Gill's elegant batting and consistency have earned him one of the most popular and discussed players.

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Babar Azam: 212K Searches
The Pakistan best batsman, Babar Azam, remains a crowd favorite. Elegant stroke play keeps him in the limelight.

Rohit Sharma: 201K Searches
India's skipper and a tested match-winner, Rohit Sharma is in the limelight always for his performance and leadership. 

These players have been searched the most throughout the tournament, and they have proved their popularity amongst cricket lovers. Who is your favorite?

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