Piers Morgan trolled for correcting Virender Sehwag’s grammar

It all started when Sehwag took to Twitter to congratulate India for their win over England in the Kabbadi World Cup

Indian cricketer, Virender Sehwag. PHOTO: REUTERS

Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag’s fans trolled British journalist Piers Morgan on Twitter after he pointed out a grammatical mistake in the cricketer's tweet.

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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."



In response, Morgan immediately corrected Sehwag’s spelling mistake in the tweet. It’s ‘lose’, Morgan replied to the tweet.



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.















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