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VIRENDER SEHWAG has revealed a little-known chapter of her cricketing trip-one where she approached the retirement from one day international after being abandoned by then captain Ms woman.
The incident goes back to the 2007-08 series of the Commonwealth Bank in Australia, a Tri-Section competition with India, Australia and Sri Lanka. Sehwag, known for his fearsome Strokeplay, supported a lean race, managing only 81 runs in five games at an average of 16.20, with a higher score of 33.
“In the 2007-08 series against Australia, I played the first three games and then Mrs. Dhoni left me aside. I was not chosen for a while later.” Sehwag recalled in a conversation with Padamjeet Sehrawat on his YouTube channel. “Then I felt that if I cannot be part of the XI interpretation, it makes no sense to play the cricket hate.”
Discouraged, Sehwag He approached his teammate and nearby friend Sachin Tendulkar to get advice. The conversation was changing career.
“I told Sachin,” I’m thinking of retiring -my hatred. “ Sehwag explained.
Six months later, Sehwag returned with a punch to the Kitplly Cup, accumulating 150 runs in three games, including two half a century. This resurgence cemented on its side and marked its role in the triumph of the 2011 World Cup of India, where it scored 380 runs on a strike rate of 122.58.
“When this series finished, I played the following series and did many races. I played in the 2011 World Cup and also won the World Cup.” added viru.
Sehwag’s Hate Career, almost completed in 2008, became one of the best in India. It ended with 8,273 runs in 251 games, including 15 centuries, and marked celebrated 219 against the western Indies, the highest score of hatred at that time.
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