adharcric
International Coach
In my opinion, we're best off with the Sehwag-Tendulkar opening pair. Sehwag's mode of run-scoring is primarily boundaries, especially that bludgeoning off-side slash. Dravid, on the other hand, gets his share of boundaries but operates more through taking singles and rotating the strike. Correct me if I'm mistaken, but a middle-order batsman should be adept at rotating the strike. Sehwag and Yuvraj are two contrasting stroke-makers in our team ... while Sehwag gives more chances and hits a few in the air, Yuvraj just drives powerfully down the V of the ground. That's why I feel Sehwag's impact is maximized with the fielding restrictions early on. Then again, coming down the order might protect him from the short-pitched stuff, but I have a feeling that won't be as big of a problem as it seems at the moment. Once he regains confidence (perhaps he has with that Abu Dhabi knock), he can upper-cut those deliveries the way he does in his pomp.
Now, this doesn't rule out experimenting with Sehwag down the order, something which Dravid hinted at recently. If he proves capable of rotating the strike and playing a stable innings, then that'll give us even more options. Also, if we choose to play 6 batsman at some point it's possible that Uthappa/Gambhir/Dhawan (the reserve opener) will be preferred to Kaif/Venu (the reserve middle-order bat). In that case, we can probably send Sehwag down to #4, followed by Yuvi and Raina.
Now, this doesn't rule out experimenting with Sehwag down the order, something which Dravid hinted at recently. If he proves capable of rotating the strike and playing a stable innings, then that'll give us even more options. Also, if we choose to play 6 batsman at some point it's possible that Uthappa/Gambhir/Dhawan (the reserve opener) will be preferred to Kaif/Venu (the reserve middle-order bat). In that case, we can probably send Sehwag down to #4, followed by Yuvi and Raina.