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DDCA makes factual error at Virender Sehwag gate in Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium
The DDCA on Tuesday committed a huge blunder while dedicating the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium's Gate No.3 to former India opener Virender Sehwag.
Written by Indo-Asian News Service
Published: Oct 31, 2017, 08:56 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 31, 2017, 08:56 PM (IST)

New Delhi: The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) on Tuesday committed a huge blunder while dedicating the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium’s Gate No.3 to former India opener Virender Sehwag. The gate contained a cut-out of Sehwag, with the line “Legends are forever”, and a panel recounting statistics and achievements from his remarkable international career spanning 14 years. On the panel, Sehwag was described as “the only Indian to score a triple hundred in Test cricket”. The DDCA, however failed to recognise that Sehwag isn’t the lone Indian as Karnataka batsman Karun Nair also scored a triple ton, not very long ago. Sehwag: Honoured to have gate named after me at Ferozshah Kotla
Huge blunder in the @virendersehwag gate. Hope the DDCA get this rectified ASAP pic.twitter.com/gXL5YyFRmP
— Pramod Ananth (@pramz) October 31, 2017
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Nair slammed a crucial 303 against England at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai in December 2016. Interestingly, Nair leads the city-based Delhi Daredevils franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Coming back to Sehwag, the Sultan of Multan as he is popularly known as, is the only Indian to score two triple centuries. Sehwag blasted his maiden triple century (309) against Pakistan in Multan in 2004 and four years later smashed 319 against South Africa in Chennai in 2008. On Tuesday, Sehwag inaugurated the gate, saying it is a huge honour to have a gate named after him. He also hoped that Delhi will produce some cricketing stars in the future.