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Sanjay Manjrekar

Sanjay Manjrekar on Sehwag's triple hundred

Sanjay Manjrekar: Audacious Sehwag is an all-time Indian great

March 28, 2008

It's about time for everyone to accept Sehwag as one of the finest Indian batsmen to have played the game. He is not quite in the league of the Dravids, and the Tendulkars, and the Gavaskars yet, but he is not far below either.

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Sehwag scores at a rate that even the Sachins, let alone the Dravids and Gavaskars, can't dream about. Sehwag has changed the nature of test match batsmanship and he can draw millions of youngsters and others into watching cricket as an exciting spectacle. One interesting point I read was that when he consulted a mental conditioning coach last time he made a triple century against Pakistan - this time against SA. He needs the kind of mental conditioning which reassures him that he has what it takes and not to worry too much - beware Gary Kirsten of messing with his head! Sehwag has the potential to be far far greater than any of the others - as long as he stays fighting fit he will be unstoppable!
Posted by bis_d on March 31 2008, 15:52 PM GMT


I think its time for arm chair experts realize the importance of test 100s even if they do not actually result in a victory. I hope they get the common sense to realize that innings such as this one from Sehwag had actually put India into the driver's seat from a rather precarious position (India could have easily caved in chasing 540 like the rest of the batting order did actually after sehwag got out). We didn't have the cutting edge in the bowling to bowl out the opposition as it so often has happened and caused great innings played by sachin, sehwag, dravid to seemingly go in vain. So all you critics, I suggest you better not waste your time, save us, switch off your tele when the test-cricket is being aired. Wait for a week or two for the IPL, thats more your taste I guess.
Posted by JontyFan on March 30 2008, 11:29 AM GMT


only two of sehwag's hundreds have resulted in indian wins. though there are 10 other players equally responsible for a team's fate, 2 out of 13 centuries (so far) is a horrible conversion ratio. once we see more of his knocks resulting in indian wins, he can be ranked on par with sachin and dravid. also, gavaskar had only five match winning hundreds in his kitty, but some of them from the 70s were absolute gems. right now sehwag is a notch below these champs, no doubt.
Posted by Bagapath on March 30 2008, 07:05 AM GMT


Well said Sanjay, he has done it yet again. Hats off to him. Tendulkar and Dravid are pillars of Indian team for years, but yet no triples to their name, and here's Sehwag for you with two triples, no match.
Posted by RLDP on March 30 2008, 04:46 AM GMT


yes he is the great if he didn't score 319 runs then india can't score 627 runs at an average of 4.00 look last five wickets fall for only 29 runs
Posted by bijen30 on March 29 2008, 20:34 PM GMT


it is a very boring test match despite sehwag's knock but i always believe that test match pitches should be or must be supportive
Posted by ABDULRAZIQ on March 29 2008, 16:55 PM GMT


Sanjay, Sehwag as a player is a captains kohinoor, its not only about how he bats, but the way he carries himself , his approach to game never changes whether he scores run or not.The best way we can utilize his talent, is to through responsibility on Sehwag.The problem with us us we dont care for our stars , one or two bad knocks , people talk about youngsters , they are the future of our cricket but judge player on form rather then age.
Posted by girish12 on March 29 2008, 13:43 PM GMT


why not, Sehwag is a brilliant player in india, in future he reaches 400 mark of Brain Lara record surely. Don't underestimate Sehwag.
Posted by vadali on March 29 2008, 13:11 PM GMT


While I agree that this was a stupendous knock, nothing really has changed. Its still the same Sehwag that was criticized until last week. One should realize that just the way one good knock does not make him an alltime great, one bad series does not make him a bad player.
Posted by pgokul_g on March 29 2008, 12:42 PM GMT


Yes, he's not in the league of the Sachins, the Dravids, and the Gavaskars, but he is the ONLY Indian to score a triple ton, and he's got 2 of them. Opening is one of the toughest jobs in test cricket, and the way Sehwag has been successful is simply marvelous. He has always been a great test batsman, and being dropped motivated him further. A big first innings batsman, he is different from all others. I wish him the best of luck to go on and break Lara's record.
Posted by amit7701 on March 29 2008, 03:12 AM GMT

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