Ross Taylor and Virender Sehwag seem to be twining on Twittersphere and it is garnering attention as well. The ‘darji’ episode started after Virender Sehwag hailed the New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor for his match-winning partnership with the bat in the 1st ODI at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Sehwag tweeted, “Well played @RossLTaylor Darji ji. Great effort after handling the pressure of Diwali orders.” It seems the batsmen like each other’s company so much on Twitter that they can’t stop praising one another. A fortnight after Sehwag’s tweet, Taylor has again responded.
Taylor’s reply to Sehwag was in perfect Hindi. Continuing the banter with the former India opener, the New Zealander took to Instagram to share a picture of him sitting in front of a shut tailor shop and captioned it,”@virendersehwag #Rajkot mein match k baad, #darji (Tailor) Ki dukaan band. Agli silai #Trivandrum mein hogi… Zaroor Aana. #India #IndvNZ.”
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Taylor tagged Virender Sehwag too in the post as he wanted the friendly banter to continue. It seems Ross Taylor’s Hindi has really impressed one and all. Sehwag’s response was quirky and impressed by Taylor’s Hindi, he suggested the New Zealand batsman might even be eligible to obtain Aadhar card.
Highly impressed by you @RossLTaylor . @UIDAI , can he be eligible for an Aadhaar Card for such wonderful Hindi skills. https://t.co/zm3YXJdhk2
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) November 6, 2017
Sehwag also follow-up on the previous tweet.
How much ever fun one has, Government always has the last laugh 🙂 https://t.co/mWNFDhosHW
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) November 6, 2017
The Aadhar Twitter handle too joined in the banter and tweeted that language was no bar in obtaining Aadhar.
Language no bar. Resident status is what matters.
— Aadhaar (@UIDAI) November 6, 2017
Meanwhile, India will play New Zealand in the decider at Thiruvananthapuram on November 7.
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