Sehwag's epic reply to this real-reel MSD mix-up by Gulf media will leave you in splits

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Virender Sehwag tweeted his funniest reply yet when a UAE-based media tried to joke about Virat Kohli taking up as India's captain following MS Dhoni's resignation. After winning over a Twitter following over 8 million people, Sehwag's jokes just keep getting better and better with each day.

After retiring from international cricket, India's former opener Virender Sehwag has a found a brilliant way to keep himself and his fans engaged by consistently coming up with witty one-liners and puns that are just too funny to be overlooked. This also led to his Twitter following increasing exponentially and the dashing batsman's social media activity has only become funnier.

On Saturday, Emirates 24/7, a UAE-based media, tried to cover MS Dhoni stepping down as India's captain by posting an image of actor Sushant Singh Rajput—who played the role of MS Dhoni in the Indian captain's biopic.

In a reply to this tweet, Sehwag took the liberty of rounding them as the airlines' service Emirates and tweeted the image of a dupe who looks him and requested them not to allow the other person instead of him on their plane. 

This seemed to have embarrassed the Gulf media channel, who immediately deleted their earlier tweet on Dhoni. But with Sehwag on Twitter, we will never have a boring day.

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