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Virender Sehwag predicts Virat Kohli’s centuries, suggests alternate names for Kul-Cha, and names his favourite wicketkeeper

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Virender Sehwag has shown to the world post-retirement that he could be equally bold off the field as he was on it during his playing days. The Nawab of Najafgarh came up with brilliant answers after opening gates for his Twitter followers for a question and answer round yesterday.

If there is one celebrity who would probably reply to your one tweet in a sea of millions, it is Sehwag. Since joining the social media platform in 2009 the explosive opener has been an ever-present figure on Twitter, who has often united the entire nation while being on a war of words with Piers Morgan or has been a regular source of entertainment with his innovative birthday wishes.

Hence, when the 39-year-old, on Saturday, decided to have a question and answer round with his followers that even included a current cricketer, Yuzvendra Chahal, the Twitterati had a gala day.

When someone asked how many tons will Virat Kohli score

When asked about his favourite wicket-keeper

When asked about India's chance of winning the 2019 World Cup

When asked about his best cricketing moment

When Yuzvendra Chahal asked if Kul-Cha is even a good name

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