Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag graced the Club Prairie Fire podcast on Monday, captivating hosts Adam Gilchrist, Michael Vaughan, and James Rochford, known as The Professor, with his candid and humorous insights. Sehwag’s razor-sharp wit not only induced laughter but also allowed him to jovially taunt his former opponents Gilchrist and Vaughan throughout the episode.
A particularly memorable moment unfolded when Gilchrist inquired about the likelihood of Indian cricketers participating in international T20 leagues. Sehwag responded with his characteristic bluntness that left Gilchrist nonplussed and the rest of the panel in stitches. Sehwag asserted that Indian cricketers do not need to participate in other leagues as they are “rich people” and do not need to go to “poor countries” for additional opportunities.
This unexpected retort not only defied expectations but also underscored Sehwag’s reputation for straightforward commentary, triggering uproarious laughter among his hosts. Sehwag is among the illustrious lineup of Indian stars, including Ravi Shastri, Rishabh Pant, and Rohit Sharma, to have appeared on the podcast.
Enhancing his playful digs at his Australian hosts, Sehwag shared an anecdote about declining a lucrative offer from the Big Bash League, citing the remuneration as insufficient. He jokingly revealed that he could spend the offered $100,000 on his holidays and that his previous night’s bill exceeded that amount.
Sehwag’s appearance on the Club Prairie Fire podcast provided listeners with a unique and entertaining glimpse into the mind of one of cricket’s most charismatic and outspoken personalities. His candid insights and humorous anecdotes kept the hosts and audience engaged throughout the episode, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in the cricketing world.