Virender Sehwag Predicts, England Will Win The Series
When asked, who will win the series? Sehwag said as much as heart wanted India to win but he feels England will win the series 2-1 and he added that he hopes he is proved wrong.
New Delhi: Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag discussing India's current tour of England, predicted that England will win the series. known for his destructive batting, Sehwag speaks the way he batted, He said India played too safe and should have gone after the loose balls and made England bowlers get the upper hand over Indian batsmen. Moreover, he felt India handed over the momentum which they had with them in the first two test matches.
When asked, who will win the series? Sehwag said as much as heart wanted India to win but he feels England will win the series 2-1 and he added that he hopes he is proved wrong.
Virender Sehwag is the only Indian to score two triple hundreds and also score six double hundreds and has more than 8000 test runs in the 101 test matches he has played for team India and more often than not India won when he scored big. No wonder he is called the Nawab of Najafgarh.
An interview of Sehwag was taken on Cricket Unplugged Hosted by Anis Sajan, before the start of the fourth Test match, he asked should India retain Cheteshwar Pujara and Rahane? Sehwag said definitely yes and added that Pujara has come back in form by scoring 91 and also Rahane had scored a vital 50 at Lord's which helped India post a good second innings score. Moreover, Sehwag insisted India should play an extra batsman in Hanuman Vihari as if he believes India will win if the batsman put some runs. When asked if Ashwin should be included, he said he is your number one spinner as well as he got five test hundreds and will be handly at the dry oval wicket as he has got more variations.
When asked how Virat Kohli would get out of this lean patch, he said the skipper does not look out of form and needs to be patient, and knowing him he will fire in the next two test matches.
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