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International Debutant
More praise for Sehwag
Audacious Sehwag is an all time Indian great
What a day it has been. In conditions like this and with the pitch that you have at Chennai, Test-match cricket can be boring if batsmen chose to just get their hundreds and pile up big scores. Virender Sehwag has got a big hundred - he got a triple hundred - but he provided a lot of entertainment along with it. In fact, I thought that Test match cricket was saved because of Sehwag's approach to batting today, and that was the greatness of today's knock.
He is unbeaten on 309 and he is going to be well rested tonight, so I am going to ask you to let your imagination just run wild as to what he can do on day four. This man is audacious, as we have seen. Traditionalists get tensed when they approach milestones and get a touch apprehensive at the end of day's play. But, I think, Sehwag deliberately gets more audacious as if he wants to snub the traditionalists. That is what I love about him and that is what I have loved about him ever since I saw him for the first time. The only worry I had was that Indian cricket and Indian public would change his approach, and it's great to see that his approach has remained unchanged.
Today he was very upset when he couldn't hit a six when he went to his 300. It was Makhaya Ntini and the ball was in the slot, and you could see the frustration when he couldn't get that triple hundred with a six. That is Sehwag for you. More than the milestones, it's this endeavour that he has as a batsman to show that he is different that really gets him going and that's what sets him apart.
In conditions like this, a draw is the most likely result but the kind of performance Sehwag puts in, the runs that he gets so quickly, just gives his team an outside chance of winning a Test match. And, that is the possibility now with Sehwag's exploits here on day three.
Another striking aspect of his batting was the fitness. It's something that Greg Chappell brought to his notice the moment he took charge of Indian cricket. Sehwag was on top of his game at that time and Chappell told him to concentrate on his fitness more than anything else. After that Sehwag lost his place because of his erratic one-day form. He has come back and has given fitness due importance, and in fact today, right through the innings, he was willing to run the hard singles even at the fag end of the day. You could see that he was very keen to run between the wickets although the fours and sixes came right through the innings.
It was a terrific knock and I feel that the time has now come for India to accept Sehwag as one of the finest Indian batsmen ever. He is not quite in the league of the Dravids, and the Tendulkars, and the Gavaskars yet, but he is not far below either. So my advice to you would be to watch out for day four - Sehwag is not out 309, he likes to be audacious and he will be well rested tonight. So, anything can happen on day four. I am very excited with the prospect.
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