
Sehwag sends birthday wishes to Pakistan veteran
Sehwag took to Twitter to congratulate the Indian team for their win against England in the Kabbadi World Cup. India defeated England with 69-18 during the Kabaddi World Cup on October 18.
The cricketer wrote, “England loose (sic) in a World Cup again. Only the sport changes.This time it’s Kabaddi. India thrash them 69-18. All the best for semis #INDvENG."
England loose in a World Cup again.Only the sport changes.This time it's Kabaddi.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) October 18, 2016
India thrash them 69-18.All the best for semis
#INDvENG
In response, Morgan immediately corrected Sehwag’s spelling mistake in the tweet. It’s ‘lose’, Morgan replied to the tweet.
It's 'lose'. https://t.co/QAiUHfI2ft
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 18, 2016
The last time Morgan had engaged in a Twitter-war with Sehwag was shortly after the 2016 Olympics. In a tweet to Sehwag, Morgan bet one million dollars to charity on England winning an ODI World Cup before India wins another Olympic Gold medal.
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Though Sehwag chose not to respond, a parody account of the cricketer replied to Piers' tweet saying, “India already has 9 #gold medals, England has zero WC. As far as charity is concerned, you already owe us Kohinoor.”
Even this time, Sehwag did not respond to Piers’ tweet, but his fans were quick to support him with their hilarious tweets.
. @piersmorgan @virendersehwag 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/6dqsGtHmoN
— Akash Dubey 🇮🇳 (@ImAkashNeil) October 18, 2016
@piersmorgan Atleast ViruBhai knows both English and Hindi, Maybe we should ask our companion from England to write in Hindi
— deepak mittal (@deepak6881) October 19, 2016
https://twitter.com/NLWC07/status/788618285155807232
When you can't win an argument, start correcting your opponent's grammar!#TwitterRules @virendersehwag
— Drunk BATMAN (@Caped_Humor) October 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/naam_pk/status/788431321798443009
https://twitter.com/sindhisindhi19/status/788489002240180224
Well, who better to ask for the spelling of 'lose' than an English Cricket Fan. https://t.co/k1HynTouwB
— The Lying Lama 2.0 (@KyaUkhaadLega) October 18, 2016
@virendersehwag Viru paaji you kept an Englishman as a spell checker? Wow! 😂
— Prathamesh Shende (@Pratz2106) October 18, 2016
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