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3rd ODI India Vs South Africa Cricket Highlights 18th Oct 2015.As Virender Sehwag declared his retirement from cricket, Bollywood big names like Shah Rukh Khan, Randeep Hooda and Anupam Kher joined fans to say farewell to the cricketer. Sehwag reported his retirement from all types of cricket on his 37th birthday. "I thusly resign from all types of universal cricket and from the Indian Premier League. An announcement will tail," he tweeted. 

3rd ODI India Vs South Africa, Cricket Highlights, 18th Oct 2015

Shah Rukh, who is the co-proprietor of IPL group Kolkata Knights Riders, tweeted, "Will miss you on the field yaar virendersehwag. You are the gentlest coolest and most valiant of sportsmen I have ever run over. Adoration and wellbeing to you."
We should get this off the beaten path early.
Virender Sehwag was an outright star. That fellow who dragged individuals through the entryways.
For Viru, each ball was a terrible ball.
He swung harder than a Canadian logger. He had more power than Vladimir Putin. Toss Norris wouldn't have needed to bowl to him. Limit ropes bounced off the beaten path of his shots, they were hit that hard.
He has now chosen to resign on his terms. All things considered, sort of.
Universal scorecards haven't seen his name in ink subsequent to mid 2013.
Actually he was at that point resigned. In any case, who wouldn't like to make a declaration so that extravagant articles and tribute recordings can be made about you?
I'm arranging my retirement from cricket composing right now. Have your pen prepared Gideon Haigh.
One approach to judge the relative benefits of a cricketer is the effect they had on how the game is played. In this sense, Sehwag is in front of Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting.

He is more Gilchrist or Shane Warne.
For these fellows re-imagined their parts.
Take Gilchrist.
Yes, we had seen wicket manager batsman already, yet none who arrived at the midpoint of 50 in Test match cricket or had the capacity to turn a match in an hour at the wrinkle. He could get the ball as well. Standing up the Shane Warne couldn't have been the most straightforward thing on the planet.
As a result of Gilchrist, we got MS Dhoni and Brendon McCullum.
We thought Gilly was transformation. At the time he was. On the other hand, history now demonstrates to him to be essentially advancement. That water animal that strolled ashore and lost its gills.

Sehwag is the same. In the Test coliseum, he took what Chris Gayle took from Michael Slater who took from Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes. He scored quicker. He played shots before. He went out on a limb. He swung. Hard. Truly hard.

Today's recipient is David Warner. I trust he's sent Sehwag a thank you message.

Cricket is currently more than OK with the here and there nature of the Kaboom kid. Without Sehwag, maybe we wouldn't be?

However, it wasn't only the Test enclosure where Viru spoke to advancement.

The ODI diversion first saw assaulting openers on a reliable premise at the 1996 World Cup. Those small Sri Lankans setting out to make more than 60 from the initial 15 overs. They needed 90 and they followed it. Sehwag profited from that. Tillakaratne Dilshan also. Today, those champs are Quinton de Kock, McCullum and Aaron Finch.

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