Virender Sehwag sends a trolling birthday wish to Ross Taylor

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Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has made it a habit to be in the news for his Twitter feeds. Over the last 12 months or so, the swashbuckling former Indian opener has managed to become an internet sensation. The way he uses a heavy dose of pun and sarcasm in his tweets is something that all fans love to read. He has mastered the art of using these puns and tweets to best effect on micro-blogging site Twitter.

It comes as no surprise that he has now managed to garner a lot of followers on the social media and the fans keep expecting more and more content from him. New Zealand middle-order batsman Ross Taylor became the latest bunny of Virender Sehwag on the social media today. Taylor, who was celebrating his birthday on March 8, had little clue about what was bound to come his way.

He is currently involved in the Test match against South Africa at the University Oval, Dunedin. Sehwag managed to wish Ross Taylor and at the same time ensured that he trolled the Kiwi batsman too. He mocked the last name of the middle-order mainstay of New Zealand and related it with tailor and thereby had a perfect pun in his kitty for the day.

He posted a collage of images wherein people were seen wearing torn clothes. He wrote that Taylor has stitched many partnerships while batting for New Zealand. But it is these people who perhaps need his stitching the most. Virender Sehwag tweeted, “Happy B’day @RossLTaylor .You have stitched some of the best ptnship’s for NZ Taylor ji ,but these are the guys who need your help the most.”

The fans could not stop their laughter at the tweet and were going gaga about it. The Kiwi batsman is yet to respond to the birthday wish. But Sehwag did ensure that he did what he is best at doing these days. Keep entertaining Mr. Sehwag!

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