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Virender Sehwag has a special birthday wish for Shikhar Dhawan
Sehwag, his former Delhi and Delhi Daredevils teammate, wished the Gabbar of Indian cricket in his trademark witty style.
Written by CricketCountry Staff
Published: Dec 05, 2016, 11:24 AM (IST)
Edited: Dec 05, 2016, 11:24 AM (IST)

Former Indian opener and a swashbuckling batsman, Virender Sehwag loves to terrorise his peers. During his playing days, he would send shivers down the spine of opposition bowlers with his attacking shots all around the park. In a way, he often trolled the bowlers. Ever since he retired from the game, he took the trolling of his colleagues from the game to a different level altogether. Sehwag took to Twitter like duck to water and stated smashing from the word go. He carved a different identity for himself by wishing former and current cricketers in a witty manner with the use of puns.
While most of the cricketers took the wishes in their stride quite happily, there were only a few who gave it back to Sehwag, of course in a humorous way. Meanwhile, let’s take you to Sehwag’s latest troll-act. It is current Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan’s birthday today. The southpaw, who is out of the team due to a combination of form and fitness, had a special wish in store for him. Sehwag, his former Delhi and Delhi Daredevils teammate, wished the Gabbar of Indian cricket in his trademark witty style. He took to Twitter to write:
Happy Birthday @SDhawan25 .
May you do Bhoomi Poojan in dressing room and Naagin Dance on pitch for atleast 2 hours every time while batting pic.twitter.com/E3UoUTVrkR— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) December 5, 2016
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Sehwag’s tweet was in Hindi, so for those who cannot make anything out of it, here is the translation. Sehwag wished that Dhawan does the groundbreaking ceremony in the dressing room and snake dance while batting for at least two hours every times he plays. The snake dance is a happy form of dance; done mostly while celebrating. So in a way, Sehwag wants Dhawan to stay at the wicket for at least a couple of hours and celebrate by scoring big. We are sure all of Dhawan’s and Indian cricket fans hope for the same.