‘Somewhere, a future captain and icon will be born…’ - Virender Sehwag's quirky post on July-born Indian captains
Former India opener Virender Sehwag is known for his witty social media posts, and he once again grabbed fans' attention with a humorous take on the birthdays of some of India's greatest captains born in the month of July.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Sehwag pointed out that three iconic Indian skippers, MS Dhoni, Sourav Ganguly, and Sunil Gavaskar, celebrate their birthdays within a span of just four days in July.
Dhoni was born on July 7, 1981, Ganguly on July 8, 1972, and Gavaskar on July 10, 1949. Sehwag then playfully wondered who would occupy the "missing" July 9 spot, joking that another future India captain or cricketing icon might be celebrating a birthday on that day.
"July 7th- MS DhoniJuly 8th- Sourav GangulyJuly 9th- ?July 10th- Sunil Gavaskar. The missing 9th. Somewhere, a future captain and icon will be born or celebrating his birthday today. #JulyMePaidaHoJaaoCaptainBanJaao," Sehwag posted on X.
July 7th- MS DhoniJuly 8th- Sourav GangulyJuly 9th- ?July 10th- Sunil GavaskarThe missing 9th. Somewhere , a future captain and icon will be born or celebrating his birthday today.#JulyMePaidaHoJaaoCaptainBanJaao
The coincidence highlighted by Sehwag is indeed remarkable. Gavaskar, Ganguly, and Dhoni are among the most influential captains in Indian cricket history, with each leaving a lasting legacy in different eras.
Gavaskar laid the foundation for India's rise in cricket with his fearless approach during the 1970s and 1980s. Ganguly transformed India into a confident and aggressive overseas unit after taking charge in the early 2000s, while Dhoni went on to become India's most successful captain, leading the Men in Blue to the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in 2007, the 2011 ODI World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy.
Sehwag revisits Lord’s moment on Ganguly’s 54th birthday
The legendary opener also wished his former Indian captain, Sourav Ganguly, a happy birthday in his own unique style. Remembering Ganguly’s historic celebration at Lord’s Cricket Ground after the NatWest Trophy win over England in 2002, Sehwag wrote a unique birthday wish.
“Duniya mein do tarah ke log hote hain.Jo shirt pehnte hain. Aur jo shirt utaarke history banate hain.Uss din poore Bharat ne feel kiya , haan bhai, ab hum bhi hain.Happy Birthday Dada @SGanguly99 . Lord’s ki woh balcony aaj bhi khuli hai," Sehwag tweeted.
On his birthday, Sourav Ganguly also revealed that he has been drafted into the ICC Hall of Fame, becoming the 12th Indian to be a part of this prestigious recognition.
Share this article:
Comments
Loading comments...
Related Articles

PCB explains why Babar Azam replaced Shan Masood as Pakistan Test captain ahead of crucial overseas tours
Babar Azam has returned to Pakistan‘s Test captaincy ahead of the team’s crucial tours of the West Indies and England, replacing Shan Masood after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) opted for a leadership change. While the decision sparked widespread discussion, PCB director of high performance Aaqib Javed has now explained why the board reinstated Babar…
'Better understanding, bit more awareness' - Parthiv Patel suggests ideal template for Indian batters in 4th T20I vs England
"It looked like there was only one team that turned up on the day, considering the way India played," Parthiv Patel said while dissecting India's 125-run defeat against England in the third T20I.
‘This wasn't a surprise’ - Sachin Tendulkar congratulates Sourav Ganguly after ICC Hall of Fame induction
Tendulkar recalled their decades-long friendship and congratulated the former India captain on the prestigious recognition.
