What do you do with this guy.
- He is averaging 53 plus in Test matches. That is better than any other Indian opener ever (of course it may come down but he has scored 500 runs so it is not for a short career)
- He has the highest AND the second highest ever Test score in Test matches by any Indian batsman.
- He scores a test hundred every 4.1 Tests. Only Gavaskar (3.6) and Tendulkar (3.7) get Test hundreds more often than him amongst all Indians (minimum 20 Tests).
- He has a better conversion rate (50%) from fifties to centuries than any other Indian in history except Azhar who has 51.1%
- He has scored his 4th Test double hundred in his 59th Test. Only three Indians have done this before
- Dravid in his 77th,
- Gavaskar in his 99th and
- Tendulkar in his 119th !!
- Of course he is the only one to have a triple in those and not just one.
- Look at the size of his hundreds. Once he missed his double hundred , he realised he could get real big ones and he hasn't stopped . here are his Test centuries since then (he had four Test centuries before that)
- 195, 309, 155, 164,173, 201, 254, 180, 151, 319, 201*. That is an astounding run. I do not think there will be a comparable run of 11 test hundreds each above 150 in the history of the game. I haven't checked but it seems highly unlikely. Here is a guy, who once he gets going just wont stop.
- He has a strike rate of 77.2 in Test matches ! I havent checked again but I cant imagine another batsman who averages in the fifties (over a longish period) and strikes at such a phenomenal rate. Yes we have an image of what a Test opener should do but this guy will win matches for you.
To understand the significance of that strike rate you have to know that the magnificent Sri Lankan opener, Jayasuriya averages just 40.07 per innings and had a strike rate of 65.1 !! Its unbelievable. Jayasuriya had 14 hundreds in his 110 Tests, Sehwag already has 15 in about half as many!
One can go on and on.
To talk of the times he gets out for low scores is to be silly. Of course he does. It is going to happen. But he makes up. More than makes up.
The longest dry spell (no Test hundreds) he has EVER had in his career is SIX Test matches ! Thats it six Test and just once. that spell started after an innings of 254 and was ended with an innings of 180 !
Dravid has had, in his illustrious career, dry spells (without Test hundreds of
- 8 Tests
- 13 Tests
- 8 Tests
- 13 Tests
- 6 Tests
- 7 Tests
- 6 Tests
- 10 Tests
Holy cowdung !!
So what bothers us about Sehwag that he does not have enough 30's and 40's between his hundreds or that his 100's come too quickly for India's good ??
If anyone is interested I will give you Tendulkar's or any other Indian cricketer's dry runs to 'stand up' to Sehwag.
Whats the issue.
Since he made his debut in November 2001, in 59 Tests (counting the current one, he has scored just over 5000 runs with 15 hundreds including four doubles and three triples at an average above 53.
Only Dravid has scored more runs and scored more centuries (6068 runs and 15 centuries) but Rahul has also played 17 more Test matches than Sehwag in that period.
Of course he has scored more scores above 150, more scores above 200 and is the only one to score triple hundreds in this time.
Yet we want to measure him not by his big innings and his overall performance but by his small innings and his few failures? Ridiculous.
The fact of the matter is that, at least in Test matches, Sehwag has NEVER ever struck a bad patch enough for him to be dropped from the Test side. His bad patches were only in one dayers and that was used to drop him from the Test side. If he had played all the Tests, we would have been looking at over 7000 Test runs at present and some 20 odd Test centuries.