I don't find Sehwag especially attractive, certainly nowhere near as much as his master.
Still enjoyed seeing him hammer Lee and MacGill and co. all over the park though.
Sehwag has played two exceedingly good centuries at St.George's Park and Trent Bridge, against first the seaming then the swinging ball. I don't think his runs in India prove him a Test-class opener, and as I said he failed dismally in New Zealand.
However I did also point-out that he's damn lucky to have scored more than 40-whatever-it-was when Katich dropped him. I'm not as annoyed about that as I am when Hayden and Gilchrist get dropped, because it would have been a gift wicket to Bracken.
As to WC2003 final, fair enough, maybe "played OK" would have been a better phrase.
Sehwag and Hayden have certain parallels, both have had some opportunities to be flat-track bullies, both had luck. Hayden has had far more than Sehwag in terms of both, though, and that's why I go on about it more. It's also because peope praise Hayden more often. And Sehwag has played more good innings in trying circumstances (ie the moving ball at 75+mph).