From 'Batty Bachao' to 'Dhoni 1000 ka note': Virender Sehwag rules cricket again as India toy with England at Mohali
Sehwag also commented on English tail-ender Gareth Batty's plight against Indian bowlers.
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New Delhi: For many Virender Sehwag is the best thing to ever happened in cricket. And even after hanging his boots, the former Indian opener continues to rule the sport with his epic one-liners and brilliant Twitter posts.
On Monday, while doing commentary during the third day of third Test between India and England at Mohali, Sehwag once again proved why he is everyone's favourite. The best part of Viru's commentary is his uncanny word-play ability. It will not be an exaggeration to say that he has redefined the usage of day-to-day Hindi words.
During the course of the commentary, Viru invoked the present economic situation vis-a-vis demonetization in the country, and compared retired Mahendra Singh Dhoni to Rs.1000 note, injured Wriddhiman Saha to Rs.500 note and come-back wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel to Rs.100 note.
Sehwag also commented on English tail-ender Gareth Batty's plight against Indian bowlers. Impressed with Viru's witticism, which many called Sehwagism, fans took to Twitter to hail his commentary.
@virendersehwag :
Dhoni 1000 ka note
Saha 500 ka note
Aur parthiv 100 ka note ...
500 aur 1000 toh band but 100 abhi bhi chal Raha hai— Sachin Saraf (@sachin434) November 28, 2016
@virendersehwag Chothi soch aur pair me moch insan ko aage nhi badhne deti....!!!!
One more to the viru's greatest quotes collection....!!! — shiv singh (@I_am_shiv05) November 28, 2016
@virendersehwag Ali ki ek Na Chali . Enjoying commentary at fullest . Best commentator ever. — Saurabh (@srbmisra) November 28, 2016
Batty ko Patty samajhkar kha rahe they Pujara aur Kohli - @virendersehwag
Ek veg aur doosra nonveg - Sunny Gavaskar
What a combo !! — Kshitij RF MSD !!! (@rogerfedererind) November 28, 2016
India initiated 'beti bachao' movement & now england is looking for "batty bachao" move by cook #INDvENG @virendersehwag truly funny — gaurav_d_great (@gaurav5307) November 28, 2016
At the end of day 3, India are in firm control of the match. Virat Kohli & Co have taken four English wickets and still have a lead of 56 runs in the first innings.
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