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Zaheer Khan turns 38

| | Oct 08, 2016, at 02:39 am
Mumbai, Oct 7 (IBNS): Ex- Indian fast bowler Zaheer Khan turned 38 on Friday.

Former Indian batsman Virender Sehwag, who is known for posting unique tweets, wished him in his own style and said: "Happy Birthday Gyan Baba. Most popular love story- Ranjha & Heer, The cleverest bowler ever @ImZaheer . Heer nahi asli Heera hai Zaheer."

Former batsman VVS Laxman said: "Birthday wishes to my buddy @ImZaheer Wish all your dreams are realised this yearHave a gr8 day & year zak"

Indian cricketer Ifan Pathan tweeted: ";Happy brith day to the best left arm fast bowler India has ever produced @ImZaheer,hope u chilling as always khansaab #zak."

Ex-cricketer Akash Chopra wished him and said: "Happy birthday @ImZaheer The man who made it to almost every Indian Dream Test XI. Very skilful. An even better human being...go well."
 

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