Hardly any cricketer has been able to stand in front of Virender Sehwag’s wishes or messages sent by the former Indian cricketer on social media, and for the first time in the history, Sehwag might be feeling a bit uncomfortable because New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor is giving Viru taste of his own medicine. In fact, the Kiwi cricketer is one step ahead of Sehwag and has flattened him with his Hindi lessons once again.
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This time, Taylor posted a photo on social media. Here is what he shared –
virendersehwag #Rajkot mein match k baad, #darji (Tailor) Ki dukaan band. Agli silai #Trivandrum… https://t.co/B6dgKPudN1
— Ross Taylor (@RossLTaylor) November 5, 2017
To understand the matter clearly, we have to go back to the first ODI of the series, where Ross Taylor played an innings of 95. Sehwag was quick to wish Taylor in his style, but Taylor soon bounced back and stunned Sehwag with his Hindi. The conversation continued for a bit and then stopped.

However, Taylor decided to restart the topic again, and this could be one of the funniest replies to any of Sehwag’s tweet.
Sehwag is yet to come up with a reply for the same and this time; he might find himself a bit lagging behind in front of Taylor.
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Talking about the ongoing T20I series between India and New Zealand, both the teams have won a game each, and the Thiruvananthapuram T20I will decide the winner in the end. If India wins the game, then it will be the first time when they will post a series win over New Zealand. In fact, the win in the first T2I at Feroz Shah Kotla stadium was team India’s first win over New Zealand in the history of T20I cricket.
Turning the fortunes will not be an easy task for the Indian team as New Zealand bounced back pretty quickly in the second T20I. Despite losing the second T20I, the Virat Kohli led side is expected to go with the same XI in the last game. Same can be the case with New Zealand as Kane Williamson would not like to bring about a change in the winning combination.
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