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PICS: Virender Sehwag Goes Holidaying To Canada After Missing Out On India Coach's Job

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Jul, 2017 01:32 PM

    Virender Sehwag, who was at one time perceived as the front-runner for the post of Indian cricket team’s coach, was left empty-handed.

     

    But now with the selection process done and dusted, Sehwag has opted to take a breather after coming under strenuous media spotlight. The flashy former India batsman posted pictures while on holiday in Canada.

     

    He took to Instagram to share his picture with the caption, “Chilling in Canada #traveldiaries.” He posted another photo while standing inside a store while being all smiles.

     
     
     

    Chilling in Canada #traveldiaries

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    #shoot #canada #traveldiaries #instapic

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    Get Set Go #traveldiaries

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    The Delhi dasher in his second stint since hanging up his international boots has become a social media celebrity with his humourous take on events beyond cricket and is also a very popular cricket commentator.

     
     

    #canada #traveldiaries #awesomemausam

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    #traveldiaries

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