Virender Sehwag bats for this New Zealand player to receive Aadhaar card. UIDAI’s reply will leave you laughing

Published : Nov 06, 2017, 05:16 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:54 PM IST
Virender Sehwag bats for this New Zealand player to receive Aadhaar card. UIDAI’s reply will leave you laughing

Synopsis

It is well known throughout the social media landscape that Virender Sehwag is the lord of savagery. Sehwag had started a Twitter banter with Kiwi batsman Ross Taylor, calling him a ‘darji’ (tailor) Ross Taylor took to Instagram to give Sehwag an amusing reply

It is well known throughout the social media landscape that Virender Sehwag is the lord of savagery. Several celebrities, including England’s Piers Morgan, has been at the receiving end of Sehwag’s wit.

But this New Zealander’s reply has even Sehwag impressed.

A fortnight ago Virender Sehwag had started a Twitter banter with Kiwi batsman Ross Taylor, calling him a ‘darji’ (tailor). Ross Taylor took to Instagram to give Sehwag an amusing reply. Taylor shared 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."

 

Sehwag was so impressed with taylor’s Hindi that tagged UIDAI in a tweet he wrote, asking them to consider giving the Kiwi batsman an Aadhaar card.

UIDAI too did not want to sound dull and responded with a tinge of humour.

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