Sehwag eyes taking on senior role
India’s explosive opening batsman Virender Sehwag says he is ready to rein in his free-swinging style and take on a more responsible role for the sake of the team.
The 27-year-old Delhi player believes that would provide a platform for India’s talented crop of newcomers to improve further ahead of next year’s World Cup.
“I’m a senior member and vice-captain so I’ve to just change our batting style,†he said in an interview. “Sometimes the team demands I should bat until 25 or 30 overs, sometimes they want me to bat the way I (usually) do,†he said. “Definitely, I’ll adapt to the situation quickly now. Now I’m learning how to bat for the first 20 overs without taking any risk.â€
India, eyeing their first major Test series victory outside the Sub-continent for two decades, leave on a Test tour of the West Indies on Friday to play five One-day Internationals (ODIs) and four Tests.
Sehwag said he has set himself a simple goal — score at least centuries in the Tests and ODIs.
With Sachin Tendulkar sidelined for the one-dayers due to injury, Sehwag will be expected to anchor the batting in West Indies with captain Rahul Dravid when the series starts next week.
“The West Indies are struggling a bit and we are building a new team,†said Sehwag. “We’ve a good combination with bowling and batting, so we can do well.â€
India’s confidence in one-dayers in the build-up to the World Cup has been boosted by the form of youngsters such as batsmen Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina, stumper Mahendra Dhoni and all-rounder Irfan Pathan.
“Our attitude has changed,†he said. “If you look at Yuvraj, Dhoni, Raina and Pathan, they are finishers. They don’t leave it to another person.â€
India’s one-day resurgence over the past few months has seen them notch a world record 16 consecutive victories chasing a target, lifting them to third in the ODI rankings from seventh last year.
Sehwag, whose shot making often mirrors that of team mate Tendulkar, has been a key member of the team since 2001. He scored a then seventh fastest one-day hundred off 69 balls versus New Zealand, followed by a racy 105 on his Test debut in South Africa.
Source:The News
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