Video| MS Dhoni missing from Virender Sehwag’s ‘thank you’ list
New Delhi: Retiring legend Virender Sehwag on Thursday thanked his former India captains Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble along with iconic Sachin Tendulkar for their guidance during his illustrious international career.
Sehwag, however, did not mention the name of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, under whom he played for the national team for almost six years.
The BCCI formally felicitated Sehwag before the start of the fourth Test match against South Africa with secretary Anurag Thakur presenting him with a glittering trophy for his achievements.
Sehwag was accompanied by his mother Krishna Sehwag, wife Aarti and two sons Aryavir and Vedant during the short ceremony.
Has to be the sweetest moment this morning at Kotla. @virendersehwag with his son enjoying the proceedings in Delhi. pic.twitter.com/mbinLCR273
— BCCI (@BCCI) December 3, 2015
In his brief farewell speech, Sehwag thanked everyone from BCCI to DDCA to his first coach AN Sharma and Satish Sharma, who first picked him for Delhi U-19s.
"I want to thank my father for allowing me to play the game of cricket and give me freedom to do whatever I wanted to. All my coaches, especially AN Sharma for making me the cricketer I am," the 37 year old said.
He also had words of gratitude for his close friends, including Delhi U-19 coach Raju Sharma. When it came to the captains, Sehwag said: "I want to thank my first captain Ajay Jadeja and other captains Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble. I want to thank Sachin Tendulkar."
There was no mention of Dhoni, though.
Sehwag also mentioned about the contribution of the physios and trainers during his 14-year long career.
In the end, he thanked the fans for "making him Sehwag". "I would like to thank all my fans for standing by me in my good and bad times," he said.
BCCI felicitates @virendersehwag at Kotla. Watch the full video here https://t.co/lTKpUVHo06
— BCCI (@BCCI) December 3, 2015
While DDCA is yet to name a stand or gallery, the BCCI has temporarily named the far-end stand at the Ambedkar Stadium end as "Viru 319" after the batsman's highest Test score.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) December 3, 2015
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