“Darji Ki Dukaan band hai. Agli silai Trivandrum mein hogi... Zaroor Aana. ”: Ross Taylor
“Darji Ki Dukaan band hai. Agli silai Trivandrum mein hogi... Zaroor Aana. ”: Ross Taylor
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New Zealand cricketer really showing good performance against the top playing nation in the field but Ross Taylor is not only fond of Hindi but writes and speaks it very well. This was unbelievable how a non-residence of India can speak and write so well. This was highlighted by his Twitter exchanges with Virender Sehwag recently.

Two weeks ago, Taylor had replied to Sehwag's 'Darji' comment with a twist. To everyone's surprise, Taylor's reply to Sehwag was in perfect Hindi. Continuing the banter with the former India opener, the New Zealander’s took to Instagram on Sunday to share a picture of him sitting in front of a shut tailor shop and captioned it,"@virendersehwag #Rajkot main match k baad, #darji (Tailor) Ki dukaan band. Agli silai #Trivandrum mein hogi... Zaroor Aana. #India #IndvNZ."

He directly tagged Sehwag to let everyone know that he wanted to continue the banter they started in the ODI series, a couple of weeks back.

There is no denying that Taylor has impressed Sehwag and everyone else with his Hindi and the former India opener, in his reply to the New Zealander, admitted that fact.Taylor was in the thick of things in the first One-day International against India in Mumbai on October 22, when he got together with Tom Latham to carve up a 200-run stand which won the Kiwis the match after they looked in a fair bit of trouble while chasing the 281-run target.

While the former India opener would have assumed that this would stump Taylor, the Kiwi turned the tables with a response in Hindi that left Viru shell-shocked.After winning the first T20I, India was outclassed in the second T20I in Rajkot. With the series level at 1-1, the third and final T20I will be held at the Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram.

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