Sehwag to bat entire 50 overs
WORLD CUP: BANGALORE, India, Feb 12 (AFP) - Hard-hitting
Indian opener Virender Sehwag on Friday sounded a warning to rival
bowlers ahead of the World Cup, saying he planned to bat right through
the innings.
Sehwag, who opens the innings with batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar,
is known for giving his team flying starts with his hard and clean
hitting and has so far scored 7,380 runs in 228 one-dayers with 13
centuries.
"I think I have never played 50 overs in one-day cricket. The maximum
I have played is 43 or 44 overs," said Sehwag, 32. "But this time, I
will try to bat 50 overs and give a good start to the team. I have been
unsuccessfully trying this for the past 10 years, but the effort is
still on." Sehwag said he was not feeling any pressure as his captain
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coach Gary Kirsten had always backed him to
play his natural game.
"The coach and captain just allow me to bat the way I bat. So, they
are not putting any pressure on me. They have said 'you just go and play
your natural game'," said Sehwag. "My role is to go out there and enjoy
myself and give a good start to the team. If I score 20 runs in 10 balls
or 100 in 70 or 80 balls, I am happy with that." |