Virender Sehwag self trolls for scoring a pair in a Test 5 years ago

By Ankit Mishra

Updated - 12 Aug 2016, 21:34 IST

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On 12th August 2011, the Indian team was on the tour to England and was being dealt severely. The visitors were 2-0 down in the Pataudi trophy after two Tests and were on the back foot in the third Test as well. England bowled them out for 224 in the first inning and posted 710 in reply. By the third day, that is this date that year the Indian team was on the pitch again batting for the second time in the Test and lost opener Virender Sehwag in the 12 overs of play on the day.

The game proved to be a sour memory for Sehwag who scored a ‘King pair’ – double ducks. Five years later he is a retired cricketer now but fails to forget the day and posted a Tweet which read – ‘ThisDay5yrs ago,I unwillingly honoured Aryabhatt twice by getng king pair vs Eng aftr fldng fr188ovrs.Felt like kachha limbu,who only fields’

Then one of his followers reminded him of his new found best friend Shoaib Akhtar who he loves to troll. Sehwag also shot a Tweet mentioning Akhtar which read – ‘He is busy minting money. He is not bother about sleep. So wait for tom. #Shoaibkibdayparty’

The Rawalpindi express will celebrate his 41st birthday tomorrow and Viru reminded everyone and asked them to wish him. He also wrote we will celebrate his birthday on Twitter tomorrow. ‘Kal @shoaib100mph ka Birthday hai. Koi bhoolna nahi wish karna. Twitter par manayenge #ShoaibKiBirthdayParty’ Sehwag wrote.

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In the last Tweet of the series he gave Shoaib an idea that whatever Sehwag has on mind would certainly not be very sweet. That devilish ‘Hahahaha’ is a definite indication of that. ‘So my dear friend @shoaib100mph ,how are the preparations for ur birthday tomorrow Hahahaha #ShoaibKiBirthdayParty me Aap sab yahan kal aana’ he Tweeted.

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