Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Sehwag Swag

Not just a right-hand batsman, he's been an important part of the India Test cricket's legendary batting side along with Dravid, Tendulkar and Laxman. So many runs flowed in, like a tornado hitting the opposition. Masters of Arts in Batting, professionals or the synonym should be impeccable-run-machines. One such name that one could associate with the legendary force would definitely be of Virender Sehwag, a man of his own kind. As the stats say, 8586 runs in Test and 8273 runs in the ODI format, every Indian cricket fan should always be thankful to the almighty for Virender Sehwag. There's this 'God of Cricket' whom people worship, there's one 'Wall of Cricket' who is probably more famous than the Great Wall of China for Indians, there's VVS Laxman, another cricketing great born on the Indian soil, our very own Indian-cricket-fertile-soil and then there's Sehwag. Sehwag is known to be as one of the great batsmen, without a hint of doubt but his witty side has always been impressively unbeatable, his humour department is so good that any person could easily picture 'Sehwag' and 'Fun' in one portrait. Below are eight incidences that proves that Sehwag is the real winner of every banter he was ever involved in. 


1) Sehwag to Shoaib Akhtar.




"Is he bowling or begging?"

2) Sehwag harassing South Africa's Paul Harris.



Harris harassed. He delivered the ball and Sehwag sends it off over the fence for a SIX! 

3) Sehwag on the Kiwi bowlers.



There is SWAG in SehWAG, you see. 

4) Sehwag's reply on Boycott's comment. 



JUST. ONE. FOUR. BOYCOTT?

5) Sehwag says the truth.



Reading much Blunt Cards' posts Viru? 

6) Sehwag knows where the ball belongs.



"The ball lives beyond that boundary, keep sending it there." 
Othe! Boundary ke baahir.

7) Bad balls, Sehwag's hitting on you?



"In the dressing room they told me I was hitting the good balls too, but if you look at it my way, I hit only the bad ones." On his 284 not out in less than a day.

8) 'Danger Alert' is the synonym for Sehwag-Gambhir duo.



"No, there is no danger. We are the most dangerous batsmen in the world."
To security people in Durban who insisted he and Gautam Gambhir not walk out on their own late in the evening. 

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