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“Play sensibly, I want to watch your batting”, Virender Sehwag shares an emotional story after the death of Rudi Koertzen in a car crash

Rudi Koertzen, a popular umpire in world cricket, breathed his last after being involved in a car crash. Several members of the cricket community around the world poured tributes to the fine servant of the game. Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag was also one of them. In this article, we take a look as Virender Sehwag shares an emotional story after the death of Rudi Koertzen in a car crash.

The South African dies in a car crash

Rudi had been to Cape Town and was returning back home with a few of his friends. Unfortunately, there was a collision in Riversdale and he died on impact. Three other people also lost their lives in the incident.

Speaking to Algoa FM News, Rudi Koertzen’s son said, “He went on a golf tournament with some of his friends, and they were expected to come back on Monday, but it seems they decided to play another round of golf.”

The South African was a brilliant umpire during his time. He was part of many important games when he was part of the profession. In all, he umpired a total of 331 international games, across all formats. In 2010, he announced his retirement from umpiring. Rudi was known for his pin-point decisions and he also became popular for the unique manner in which he slowly lifted his index finger while giving out to a batter. The cricket world will dearly miss the former umpire.

Virender Sehwag remembered the umpire after the death of Rudi Koertzen

Sehwag was close to many umpires when he was playing the game. The former India opener often interacted with them on the field. Rudi Koertzen was also one of them.

After the demise of the umpire, Sehwag took his social media account to narrate a special incident associated with him. Here is what Sehwag said,

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