New Delhi: Virender Sehwag is well known for his witty remarks and humorous interpretations of various topics. His humor also shines through on his social media, where he interacts with his fans and followers with light-hearted banter.
Sefag's commentary, whether about cricket or everyday observations, is full of laughter and puns. He has a talent for making people smile with his candid and playful words.
Former India opener Sefag, along with former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, came back into the limelight with his candid comments on the Club Prairie podcast.
“Do you think we will ever see Indian players playing in other T20 leagues?” Gilchrist asked.
Sehwag's responses to questions were prompt and memorable. “No, we don't have to. We're rich. We don't go to poor countries for other leagues,” he said with a light-hearted air of exaggeration.
Sefag also talked about the moment he turned down an offer from the Big Bash League because the offer was not high enough.
“I still remember when I was left out of the Indian team and I was playing in the IPL. Then I got an offer from the BBL to take part in the Big Bash. I said I'd be happy with any amount of money, and they said 10 I was told it was a million dollars.
“I said I could use the money for a holiday, but last night my bill was more than that,” the 45-year-old jokingly revealed.
Sefag's commentary, whether about cricket or everyday observations, is full of laughter and puns. He has a talent for making people smile with his candid and playful words.
Former India opener Sefag, along with former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, came back into the limelight with his candid comments on the Club Prairie podcast.
“Do you think we will ever see Indian players playing in other T20 leagues?” Gilchrist asked.
Sehwag's responses to questions were prompt and memorable. “No, we don't have to. We're rich. We don't go to poor countries for other leagues,” he said with a light-hearted air of exaggeration.
Sefag also talked about the moment he turned down an offer from the Big Bash League because the offer was not high enough.
“I still remember when I was left out of the Indian team and I was playing in the IPL. Then I got an offer from the BBL to take part in the Big Bash. I said I'd be happy with any amount of money, and they said 10 I was told it was a million dollars.
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“I said I could use the money for a holiday, but last night my bill was more than that,” the 45-year-old jokingly revealed.