Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Oct 27, 2016, 12:33 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 27, 2016, 12:36 PM (IST)
Virender Sehwag has done it again. The former cricketer, who rewrote the rules of playing Test cricket with his fearless approach at the top of the order, has now rewritten the rules of English grammar. Sehwag has been an equally massive hit in his second innings with his rib tickling tweets on the micro-blogging site Twitter and on this occasion, he chose current Australian vice-captain David Warner as his latest victim on the latter’s birthday. Warner, who turned 30 on Thursday, was wished by his former Delhi Daredevils (DD) teammate Sehwag in his own inimitable style, which includes some serious pun and fun making.
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The ‘Nawab of Nazafgarh’, who has transformed himself into the ‘Nawab of Twitter’ these days with his funny tweets aimed at trolling cricketers and other celebrities as well as sending out serious message at times, took to his official Twitter handle to wish his former DD team-mate Warner. He brought Australian spin king Shane Warne into discussion as well, due to his surname’s resemblance to that of Warner’s, and used English Grammar’s regular, comparative and superlative forms in his tweet by writing : “Happy Bday @davidwarner31 . After having the legend Warne, now Aus have Warner. When is Warnest coming? Also,no warning given by both greats.”
Happy Bday @davidwarner31 .
After having the legend Warne, now Aus have Warner.When is Warnest coming?
Also,no warning given by both greats. pic.twitter.com/C7iVzoKVnw— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) October 27, 2016
Sehwag has, in the past, wished many cricketers in his trademark witty style. He was the captain of Warner’s first Indian Premier League (IPL) side DD and thus the two of them go back a long way. In fact, if we say that Sehwag has had a deep influence on Warner’s game and style of playing, it won’t be an overstatement. Both the openers have been attacking players who care little about the bowler’s reputation. While Sehwag continues to entertain his fans via Twitter and his commentary skills inside the box, birthday boy Warner is currently preparing for the upcoming three-Test series against Australia at home.
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