Virender Sehwag Has A Witty Message To Those Who Do Tripling On Their Bikes!

India’s one of the finest opening batsman Virender Sehwag, now, a veteran is running his career successfully, and that counts on Twitter. He literally took on to his second innings on Twitter. Since the beginning, Sehwag has been spreading some unbeatable humor across the social media. His wit and humor is something that everyone loves.

sehwag twitter interaction

It all started off with his innumerable counters on the popular English Journalist Piers Morgan, he later trolled the legendary captain Sourav Ganguly on his birthday in a hilarious way, comparing him to a Panda. The streak has continued, and Sehwag’s tweets are been on news since then.

As it is already known that Virender Sehwag from a year or two is already the harbinger of humor on Twitter, Well, not bound to this, Sehwag even comes out of his official tweets sometimes, participates in interactive sessions with his followers.

sehwag tweet on road safety and triple riding

On a similar note, Sehwag has now come up with a tweet that conveys a message to those people who do tripling on their bikes. His message is quirky and sensible at the same time. He urged people to wear helmets and avoid triple riding. He wrote, “Triple century ok, but tripling not ok, please. Beti Bachaao, Helmet Pehno aur Pehnaao”.

Check out his tweet here:

After all, we must take it seriously, because over hundreds of road accidents take place in India every day, and according to a survey it is believed that nearly 70% of them can leave people harmless if they wear helmets while riding.

Kudos to the dashing hitman for taking up for a social cause. The latter part of the tweet means, “Save the girl child, wear a helmet and ask the others to wear it too.”

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