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The veteran Indian cricketer, Virender Sehwag, uploaded an old picture on social media.
Sehwag may be seen in the picture alongside Sachin, Yuvraj, and Dravid.
On top of that, he commended Kamalpreet Kaur for her exceptional achievements in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Old Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag used Facebook to show his former teammates the “good times.”
Virender Sehwag, a former Indian cricket opener, on Friday shared a snapshot of himself from his playing days to reminisce about the good old days. Sachin Tendulkar, former skipper, and current BCCI chairman Sourav Ganguly, ‘the wall’ Rahul Dravid, and veteran all-rounder Yuvraj Singh all appear in the photograph. Countless wins have been written thanks to the contributions of these famous stars. The sentiment of “good days” also appears in a famous Sehwag remark: “Achhe Din they (Those were the good days).”
Cricket enthusiasts were also brought back to their childhood by the showing of five Indian legends in a single frame.
Pragyan Ojha, an Indian spinner, also remembered Sehwag’s throwback photo. He added in the comment box: “This was the golden age…
“You go, old man…as far as I’m concerned, nothing’s been going right lately, except for you and your kindergarten dream team of heroes.
This was the best time in my life.] When I imagined my perfect team, you guys were the stars “It was said by another user.
On the Indian cricket team, “All the superheroes,” reads a comment.
The snap was named “the best movie ever” by another enthusiast.
“The Indian Cricket’s Fab Fives
It is regrettable that I miss Dada’s passion, Dravid’s composure, Sehwag’s dynamic batting, Yuvi’s wide array of talents, and Sachin Tendulkar’s brilliant plays on the field “created a user account
When I think about those days, this person commented, “No, I was too young to understand cricket at the time. Yes, even then, I was able to feel it.”
Prior to the beginning of the day, Virender Sehwag had also shown his support for Indian discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur by congratulating her on making it into the final round of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Under Kamalpreet’s command, Sehwag had tweeted that she had ordered him to send this message “You have served Kamalpreet Kaur, please serve someone else. Soon we will see history being made in Tokyo for the 2020 Olympic Games.”
He was also famous for his aggressive batting approach, which made him an important player in a variety of batting positions. For 102 Test matches, 251 One Day Internationals, and 19 Twenty20 Internationals, he has represented India before declaring his retirement in 2015.