SJS
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I dont know how streaky that innings was. He got his first 24 runs in 60 deliveries and that contained a few streaky boundaries but after that he scored another 169 runs in at a run a ball with another 21 boundaries and four huge sixes. There was nothing streaky in that.I love it how Ian Chappell chips in with his useless opinion, stating the Australians would 'fear' him because of the last tour. I don't believe they'd 'fear' anyone but certainly not Sehwag and certainly not because of one rather streaky, if brilliant, 195. Not to mention the fact it was four years ago and he's been out of form and fitness for a while. Yet on the basis of that innings Chappell says pick him? Just stay out of it old man.
As far as why he should be in the Indian side and why Chappell think he should be there I think the reason is obvious. India has a huge problem in the opener slot. With no one standing out amongst the various contenders for the position as a cert for Jaffer's partner, having Sehwag in the squad (squad mind you) as one of the three openers gives the skipper some piece of mind for Sehwag IS India's most successful test opener after Gavaskar by far. He does have a very good record in Australia. He does have the experience to be just an innings away from getting back to form.
India has already seen what getting Ganguly into the side (irrespective of NO first class cricket whatsoever to commend his case) can do to a player with class and experience. There is no reason to think that the same may not be the case with Sehwag. And, I repeat, we are talking of him as one of three openers in THE TOURING PARTY.
Chappelll is talking eminent sense.