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Sehwag’s tryst with Number 4

This little snippet is inspired from the on-air conversation Robin Jackman and Ravi Shastri were having during the Indian run chase, about Virender Sehwag’s role in the middle-order. It seems like a dream come true for someone going back to the position he once started, but would it affect the team as such ? I for one do not think so. Gautam Gambhir has done all he could to convince the selectors about his potential in the shorter version of the game, especially after being branded as a “test” player. And if he does play in the team, the only position he could cling onto would be the opening berth, especially with Tendulkar showing glimpses off and on of his golden days.

Ravi Shastri rightly hit the nail on the head by pointing out that “India have often lost matches because of initial top-order failures. If they can have someone with the experience and the threat of Sehwag, they are still in the hunt”. Absolutely, I must say. The only drawback of such a potential move could only be as Jackman raised “Sehwag at No. 4 could potentially break-up one of the most dangerous opening partnerships (along with Sachin) in International Cricket”. Whatever the consequences, if Chappell, Dravid and Indian cricket are comfortable with this very move, they should stick with it simply because they have a left-handed opener, who is as aggressive as Sehwag or as Sandeep Patil says “Gambhir is even more aggressive as compared to Dhoni !”, so it evens out, as India have lost nothing and instead gained a specialist opener and more importantly, some hope and experience in the form of Sehwag in the middle-order.

For all you know and think about, this could be another move of experimentation in Chappell’s chessboard. So folks, as spectators and fans of the game, all we can do is keep guessing until the next time…