Virender Sehwag’s retirement news went viral like anything but only to find that it was fake. Twitter did erupt on this and the pundits posted tweets. We bring you the best tweets on the fake news of Sehwag’s retirement.
Sehwag is the only player who played like EA Games Cricket in real life.#ThankYouSehwag
— prayag sonar (@prayag_sonar) October 19, 2015
I think that Sehwag is just reminding selectors that he is not retired & want to play for Team India. #ThankYouSehwag#FakeRetirementNews
— Rahul Tripathi (@Arbeaar) October 19, 2015
Players like Zaheer and Sehwag deserve much better retirement… @BCCI#ThankYouSehwag
— Hasna Zaroori Hai (@HasnaZarooriHai) October 19, 2015
Top #Sehwag moments (revised): 3) Triple with a six 2) Baap Baap hota hai 1) Retirement comedy #ThankYouSehwag
— Sonali Dhulap (@pillya) October 19, 2015
Media should not be surprised at the confusion on Sehwag’s retirement. He is known for making life difficult for spinners. #ThankYouSehwag
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) October 19, 2015
All your #ThankYouSehwag tweets are still valid. Now it should be read as ‘Thank You Sehwag for not Retiring’. 😛
— Sumit (@_RKSumit) October 19, 2015
#ThankYouSehwag for teaching team India how to win a test match.
— TheFrustratedIndian (@FrustIndian) October 19, 2015
“I was singing kishore kumar songs all the time !” – Sehwag when he scored 219 in odi #ThankYouSehwag
— Babu Bhaiya (@Shahrcasm) October 19, 2015
There is swag in sehwag #ThankYouSehwag
— Funny Deol (@Funny_Deol) October 19, 2015
Sehwag wishing media best of luck for the next troll #ThankYouSehwagpic.twitter.com/3S7PcW1is1
— crickBC (@crickBC) October 19, 2015
Six at 99 Six at 199 Six at 299 This is Virendar Sehwag for you. #ThankYouSehwag
— capt. (@thephukdi) October 19, 2015
When she said Sehwag was overrated. #ThankYouSehwagpic.twitter.com/MTTrbOTJEq
— Baatmaan (@VanDiablo) October 19, 2015
Our generation has watched Sehwag and Sachin open for india and hit shoaib akhtar for sixes. What else can we ask for. #ThankyouSehwag
— #PeaceForPunjab (@heisenjit) October 19, 2015
First hour, swinging ball, doesn’t matter, if it’s full in the arc, slapped through covers, touch short punched to fence! #ThankYouSehwag
— Nikhil Popat (@CricCrazyNIKS) October 19, 2015
Virender Sehwag was the first one whom I didn’t regret waking up to watch New Zealand and Australia matches early morning. #ThankYouSehwag
— Nikhil Popat (@CricCrazyNIKS) October 19, 2015