Virender Sehwag pokes fun at Indian batsmen, asks them to 'drown and die'
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The entertainment factor is always high when former Indian batsman Virender Sehwag is involved in the scheme of things. Fans may not be able to witness his aggressive batting anymore in the stadiums but have been entertaining his fans through social media and commentary ever since bowing out from international cricket.
The ever smiling cricketer is a sharp talker and few sarcastic one-liners are always ready to be fired at people. When he is in the commentary box, one will get to know plenty of stories. Listening to the commentary becomes equally entertaining as watching the match when Sehwag is in the commentary box.
Sehwag recently made his comeback to commentary box in the ongoing 2nd Test between India and New Zealand at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. He last spoke behind the mic during the ICC World T20 2016. Everyone was obviously excited.
During Day two of the match, Sehwag was having a short session with his commentary teammates and anchor Jatin Sapru. There was a fun banter going on for his incorrect predictions.
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Sehwag spoke about a couple of things including dressing room stories in which he said that there is no use in being sad after getting out and instead they should try and be cheerful.
Sapru then tried quizzing him about India’s defensive approach against the Kiwis. He noticed that there has been no six hit by any Indian batsman, especially against a spin bowler like Jeetan Patel.
This according to him was a quite fluffy approach and the batsmen should go ‘drown and die’ instead of batting. Obviously, he wasn’t serious and was poking fun at Murali Vijay was at the crease during that time.
Watch this interesting video of Sehwag here:
.@virendersehwag, @ImZaheer & @cricketaakash ponder over fruitless predictions on #KentCricketLive on Star Sports! pic.twitter.com/gplGuf0xPQ
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 1, 2016
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