Once again Piers Morgan took Twitter to challenge Virender Sehwag, it created a lot of buzzes and probably that is what Morgan wanted as he started trending on twitter again.
Here is the tweet of Piers Morgan:
Hi @virendersehwag, I bet you 1 million rupees to charity that England wins a ODI World Cup before India wins another Olympic Gold. Accept?
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 30, 2016
Now, what do you think Virender Sehwag would have done? After a challenging tweet by Morgan, every Sehwag fan was waiting for his reply and the opener-turned-entertainer did something that was truly unexpected. Virender Sehwag is lately being the star of Indian Twitter and his hilarious tweets crack everyone up but this time, Sehwag even didn’t respond to a desperate Morgan.
Instead of giving importance to his Rs 1 million bet idea he tweeted something that will burn anyone in this world. Though it was not under the name of Morgan but we understood that it was an indirect tweet.
Here what he tweeted:
Some people's fortune is so bad, that
Apply Apply,
But No Reply ..
Hahahaha— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) August 31, 2016
After his tweet, some of the followers said that Sehwag is right to not to give importance to such a person who just wants to increase his Indian followers.
cc @piersmorgan
— Rishi (@kalakaaar) August 31, 2016
True that! It's best to ignore @piersmorgan because all that he wants is more @twitter followers from India. #NoReply
— SIDAARRTH SHINDE (@sidaarrthshinde) August 31, 2016
While, people are still waiting for a response from Virender Sehwag, his parody account tweeted something that is a complete facepalm to Morgan.
Check It Out:
.@piersmorgan India Already Has 9 #Gold Medals, England Has Zero WC.
As Far As Charity Is Concerned, You Already Owe Us Kohinoor. #ENGvPAK— Viru Fan Club (@VirenderrSehwag) August 30, 2016
Poor Morgan, why don’t you stop being an attention seeker and do some work?
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31 August 2016
Avni S. Singh