Kapil Dev joins Twitter

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Finally its Kapil Dev, India's first World Cup-winning captain, has chosen Twitter for his debut in the digital world. His official Twitter account is @therealkapildev.Kapil Dev, He posted his first tweet saying “Ab main finally Twitter par hoon.  Yahan khoob saari baatein karengay aur aap se samay samay par information share karunga."


His account has 15 tweets as of now 

Agree with you @therealkapildev. We're proud of the efforts of our forces & other agencies. Great seeing you on Twitter. Hope you enjoy it.

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 5, 2015 Doston aapke pyaar ke liye dhanyavad. Such a warm welcome and now #EkNayiLeague is trending in India. Thank you and very appreciated.

— Kapil Dev (@therealkapildev) May 5, 2015 What #EkNayiLeague is the @therealkapildev opening? Guess and you could win 1 lakh Rupees. https://t.co/5ZuUt4pnG2

— Ek Nayi League (@EkNayiLeague) May 5, 2015 The great KAPIL at my son adithyaa wedding reception.thusi great oh paaji ☺ @therealkapildev @ibnlive @cricketnext pic.twitter.com/89blP4DhEu

— Kris Srikkanth (@KrisSrikkanth) May 5, 2015 Hi kapsi how r u. Grt to see u on twitter @therealkapildev

— Kris Srikkanth (@KrisSrikkanth) May 5, 2015 Looking forward to meeting you @SnehalataJ. Congratulations on winning the @EkNayiLeague contest #EkNayiLeague

— Kapil Dev (@therealkapildev) May 5, 2015 Thank you @alanwilkins22 . Better late than never.

— Kapil Dev (@therealkapildev) May 5, 2015 Sir @BajpayeeManoj kaise hai aap?

— Kapil Dev (@therealkapildev) May 5, 2015 @therealkapildev if it's good then u can tweet .. If it's bad then please send me on my phone .. Hahaha

— Kapil Sharma (@KapilSharmaK9) May 5, 2015

His account has 15 tweets as of now, and follows six on Twitter. Two of them are from his fraternity , MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. He also follows the Prime Minster Narendra Modi on Twitter. Since arriving on Twitter, he's wished Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis on becoming World No 1 in women's doubles,then applauded PM Narendra Modi and Indian forces' for their efforts during the Nepal earthquake crisis.


Kapil on Twitter by saying 

It's fantastic to welcome India's 1983 World Cup Winning Captain @therealkapildev onto Twitter! pic.twitter.com/8m9FqKjLQv

— ICC (@ICC) May 5, 2015

The ICC also welcomed Kapil on Twitter by saying, "It's fantastic to welcome India's 1983 World Cup Winning Captain @therealkapildev on to Twitter!"


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