masterblaster
International Captain
An amazing day's cricket and a fantastic innings by Virender Sehwag. It was pretty much chanceless throughout and I think he's set to go tomorrow and hopefully he can come close and beat Lara's record.
You have to love his heartfelt comments towards the end of the day when Ramiz Raja asked him how did he manage to concentrate for 8 hours in the middle and he replied 'I had to concentrate, because it hurt being left out of the side'.
Now that's a sincere comment and I admire his determination in the way he's come back into this Indian test side and managed to get scores of 150 odd against Australia and 309 not out against South Africa in back to back test matches.
With regards to Rahul Dravid, yes he may not be the batsman he was but he's an absolute champion. I think he would've said to Sehwag to carry on with his aggression and that he'll hold up one end and not get out. If Dravid had gotten out shortly after Jaffer, we would not be in as strong a position.
It also is the hallmark of somebody's class when they are out of form and they are still scoring runs. Dravid exemplifies this and he's still one of the world's best batsmen and better than most because he can still manage to churn out the runs even when he's in a poor run of form.
Looking forward to tomorrow, hopefully we can get around 200 runs in front and put pressure on the South Africans.
You have to love his heartfelt comments towards the end of the day when Ramiz Raja asked him how did he manage to concentrate for 8 hours in the middle and he replied 'I had to concentrate, because it hurt being left out of the side'.
Now that's a sincere comment and I admire his determination in the way he's come back into this Indian test side and managed to get scores of 150 odd against Australia and 309 not out against South Africa in back to back test matches.
With regards to Rahul Dravid, yes he may not be the batsman he was but he's an absolute champion. I think he would've said to Sehwag to carry on with his aggression and that he'll hold up one end and not get out. If Dravid had gotten out shortly after Jaffer, we would not be in as strong a position.
It also is the hallmark of somebody's class when they are out of form and they are still scoring runs. Dravid exemplifies this and he's still one of the world's best batsmen and better than most because he can still manage to churn out the runs even when he's in a poor run of form.
Looking forward to tomorrow, hopefully we can get around 200 runs in front and put pressure on the South Africans.
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