Virender Sehwag murders English while wishing birthday boy David Warner

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David Warner and Virender Sehwag. (Photo Source: BCCI)

Twitter funny man Virender Sehwag today was in a mood to screw up English grammar while wishing Australia opener David Warner. Warner, who turns 30 today, has a good connection with his former Delhi Daredevils (DD) teammate Sehwag whom he once credited for developing his attacking batting approach in Tests during one of the interviews.

The ‘Nawab of Nazafgarh’, these days is rocking in the Twitter universe posting pun-filled tweets on regular basis. Whether it is about trolling cricketers and other celebrities or wishing personalities on their birthday, Sehwag gets everything covered through his official Twitter account.

While he is always been unique, today was a bit different as he tweaked English according to his comfort and included spin bowling legend Shane Warne into the discussion as well. The reason is not hard to guess – the resemblance of the surname. We don’t intend to discuss or attempt to describe what he meant to say. Maybe, we would spoil the fun by doing that. So, better have a glance at what he tweeted by yourself.

He tweeted: “Happy Bday @davidwarner31 . After having the legend Warne, now Aus have Warner. When is Warnest coming? Also, no warning given by both greats.”

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Sehwag and Warner’s relationship goes far back to the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier league where both the attacking top order batsman played together for Delhi Daredevils. Both the openers, as we all know, carry a reputation of being attacking in nature. While Sehwag is retired and now continues to entertain his fans through Twitter and his funny commentary skills, birthday boy Warner is currently preparing for the upcoming three-Test series against South Africa at home.

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