So here is where i took my batting inspiration from :) Pair hilana mushkil hi nahi , namumkin hai . #Angad ji Roc… https://t.co/YV55zhU0jy — Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) 1586715864000

NEW DELHI: Former India batsman Virender Sehwag on Monday said that the real inspiration behind his batting approach was Ramayan 's Angad , accompanying his tweet with a smiley and an image of the mythological character.The opening batsman stated that he took inspiration from Angad, part of the vanar sena (ape army) that helped Lord Ram in rescuing his wife Sita from Lanka.He went on to share a picture of Angad on Twitter and wrote: "So here is where I took my batting inspiration from. Pair hilana mushkil hi nahi , namumkin hai . #Angad Ji Rocks," Sehwag tweeted, hinting at the little feet movement he had while batting, likening it with the story behind Angad.In Ramayan, Lord Ram sent Angad to the court of Ravana as an emissary in order to avoid war.To break Ravana's ego, Angad then challenged all warriors in Ravana's court that if anyone was able to lift his feet from the ground, then Lord Ram would accept defeat and leave. But no one was able to do that.Sehwag is the only Indian to score two triple centuries in Test cricket , coming against Pakistan and South Africa.In his glittering career, Sehwag played 251 ODIs and 104 Tests for India amassing 8,273 and 8,586 runs respectively.