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Virender Sehwag Posts Videos Of Locust Attacks Over His Home
By CricShots - Jun 27, 2020 4:21 pm
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Former Indian opener, Virender Sehwag recently uploaded a video of “locusts attack” above his house on his Instgram account on Saturday. In the video, swarms of locusts can be seen covering the sky in major parts of Gurugram and even reached Virender Sehwag’s residence. In the video shared by the former India cricketer, a swarm of locusts can be seen over his house.’

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Virender Sehwag

Captioning the video of the same on Instagram, Sehwag wrote’: “Locusts attack , right above the house #hamla”.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CB7ejNPAJtJ/

On the other hand, on Twitter, he wrote: “Locust Attack”.

The city administration had informed Gurugram residents on Friday evening to keep their windows shut, anticipating a locust attack. The 41-year-old former cricketer recently helped the migrant labors, who have been affected due to the coronavirus-enforced lockdown.

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Sehwag had posted a couple of videos where he was seen packing food for migrant laborers and helping them in such testing times. Before the ongoing coronavirus pandemic brought the whole sporting world to a standstill, Sehwag showcased his hitting prowess in front of a packed Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

While playing for India Legends, Virender Sehwag was part of the Road Safety World series. The tournament was terminated due to the increasing case of the coronavirus pandemic. The explosive opener is the only Indian player to have scored two triple centuries in Test cricket. Sehwag played 103 Tests and 251 One-Day Internationals for India his illustrious career of spanning over 13 years.

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The right-handed batsman scored 8,586 runs in the longest format of the game while in ODIs, Sehwag amassed 8,273 runs. Sehwag helped his captains with the ball as well as he managed to pick up 96 wickets in ODIs and 46 scalps in Tests including a five-wicket haul that came against Australia in 2008.