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Check out who defeated Sehwag in Twitter battle

Source: ANI
Last updated on: November 09, 2017 15:11 IST
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Ross Taylor

IMAGE: Ross Taylor, centre, with Ish Sodhi and staff member Dev. Photograph: Ross Taylor/Instagram

Conceding the three-match Twenty-20 series 2-1 to India after losing the decider game in Thiruvananthapuram, New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor has signed off from India, but he has got something to reveal.

 

Taylor, in his new Instagram post, has unveiled the names of people who helped him with Hindi to tackle the Twitter banter with Virender Sehwag.

The people behind Taylor's witty and humorous Hindi tweets were his compatriot cricketer Ish Sodhi and staff member Dev.

Taylor posted an image on his Instagram to bid India goodbye, but with yet another message for Sehwag.

The post read, "As always India it was a pleasure. FYI - the two responsible for helping me with banter with @virendersehwag are here in this photo, thanks Dev and @ic3_odi , signing off with one last message: Dhullai aur Silaai Anne waale samay mein jaari rahegi ??#India #indvnz #Mumbai #darji."

Ross Taylor

IMAGE: Ross Taylor at a tailor shop in Rajkot. Photograph: Ross Taylor/Instagram

The Twitter wordplay between the two cricketers started when Sehwag used Taylors' name as its phonetic resemblance 'tailor', which translates to 'darji' in Urdu.

"Well played @RossLTaylor Darji ji. Great effort after handling the pressure of Diwali orders .#indvsnz," Sehwag wrote.

To everyone's surprise, Taylor replied to Sehwag's 'Darji' comment in perfect Hindi, leaving everyone completely stumped, including the former opener.

"Thanks @virendersehwag bhai agli Baar Apna order time pe Bhej dena so Mai Apko agli Diwali ke pehle deliver kardunga ..happy Diwali," Taylor quipped.

The wordplay further continued with tweets coming from both the sides and ended after the India-New Zealand T20I series.

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