Manchester United hosted royalty from a different sport on Saturday afternoon, when Virender Sehwag, one of the most famous Indian cricketers of all time, enjoyed a private tour of Old Trafford.
“It's awesome,”said Viru, as we spoke in the first-team dressing room.
“It's the first time I'm visiting Manchester United. I've seen a lot of games on TV, but this is the experience which I wanted to take in, for myself and for my kids, because they are always playing football and they love all the players, and are big fans of Manchester United as a team.
“So it is a dream come true for them to visit the dressing room, to visit the ground, and I'm very thankful to Manchester United, the club, and their people, who have organised this tour for us. I'm really happy.”
Sehwag played international cricket between 1999 and 2013, amassing over 8,000 runs in both Test and one-day international cricket. It made for a busy career, but he always kept a keen eye trained on United’s achievements under Sir Alex Ferguson.
“There are so many times that Manchester United lifted this trophy or that trophy. I could never watch their finals because they were coming [on] very late in India! But I have a lot of good memories – especially [with] my kids. I think Cristiano Ronaldo was the first memory, when he played as a 18-year-old boy, when he got the no. 7 [shirt].”
“Why not?”mused the famously attacking opening batsman. “Hopefully I can get the opportunity to come to this ground and watch a Manchester United game. I'd be thrilled.”
But for now, the attentions of India’s fifth-leading run scorer in Test cricket – like most of his compatriots – are focused on the epic World Cup match with Pakistan on Sunday.
“Wherever the India or Pakistan fans are living, they're coming from there to Manchester to watch this game. It's a very big game. But if you look at the history, the record the Indian team has against Pakistan in World Cups, they've never lost. It's 6-0. So hopefully we can play well tomorrow and beat them again and make it 7-0. Maybe Cristiano will be happy, because that's his number!”
Sehwag, however, is wary of a talented, unpredictable Pakistan side, who have already beaten tournament favourites England but also been hammered by the West Indies.
“I think England are favourite, because they are playing at home also, and they have a very good side,”he continued.