Virender Sehwag gets an inspiring feeling for a small boy and calls him his 'hero'
He is a true hero for me.
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Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has voiced his inspiring thoughts on the courageous effort of a young boy name, Bhim Yadav who saved the lives of many by stopping the train before it could cross over a broken track. The cricketer seems to be very much touched with the brave and commendable works of the small boy and hailed him as his ‘true hero’. He posted a photo of the daring child on his twitter account with an aspiring message to vocalize his thoughts among the millions of twitteratis.
Sehwag has been one of the greatest legends of the Indian cricket to have played the game. He represented his country in 104 Tests and 251 ODIs scoring an unbelievable tally of 8586 and 8273 runs respectively. The opener is also the only Indian player to record two massive triple centuries in the longest format of the game. The aggressive right-hander was known for having a fearless and brave attitude while facing some of the dangerous bowlers in his entire cricketing career.
He is a true hero for me
The former Indian cricketer mentioned a recent happening in Bihar’s Mangalpur area, where Bhim Yadav, a young boy removed his redshirt to stop the running train avoiding a massive accident to happen at the Gorakhpur-Narkatiaganj railway line. Sehwag was startled by the accomplishments of Yadav rescued the lives of many in that incident. The sportsman feels that the boy is a ‘true hero’ for his reckless and audacious efforts at a small age.
Meet Bhim Yadav,a true hero who saved the 100's of lives by making a speeding train stop before it could cross over a broken train track.Bhim removed his red shirt & started waving it around frantically to catch attention of the train driver,who applied emergency brakes. My Hero! pic.twitter.com/NDi23NunT1
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) December 24, 2017
“Meet Bhim Yadav, a true hero who saved the 100’s of lives by making a speeding train stop before it could cross over a broken train track. Bhim removed his red shirt & started waving it around frantically to catch the attention of the train driver, who applied emergency brakes. My Hero!.”
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