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Virender Sehwag

Team flagIND46 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Virender Sehwag Recent Form

Batting

MUM-C vs RAJ-L, T2034 (26)
MUM-C vs V-UP, T2035 (23)
GG vs BK, T2027 (20)
GG vs MT, T201 (2)
GG vs IC, T206 (10)
IND-M vs WG, T204 (5)
INDL vs SLL, T2010 (12)
INDL vs WIL, T2035 (17)
INDL vs RSAL, T206 (8)
INDL vs ENGL, T206 (5)
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Bowling

DC vs CSK, IPL0-9
IND vs ENG, Test0-1
IND vs NZ, Test0-4
IND vs SL, ODI1-38
IND vs SL, ODI0-3
IND vs SL, ODI0-20
DC vs CSK, IPL0-21
DC vs RR, IPL0-15
DC vs PW, IPL0-9
IND vs SL, ODI0-24
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Virender Sehwag Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI25124582731538219104.3435.061132136----
T20I19183940268145.3921.894316----
Test1041808586233231982.2349.34123391----
IPL1041042728216122155.4427.56334106----
WC ODI222284323175106.1738.3210818----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI251146965.2640.144/61045.75----
T20I191020.000.000/20000.00----
Test10491403.0547.355/1180193.28----
IPL10415610.3739.172/180022.67----
WC ODI22943.7530.002-170048.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
India vs Pakistan at Mohali - April 01, 1999
T20I Debut
South Africa vs India at Johannesburg - December 01, 2006
Test Debut
South Africa vs India at Bloemfontein - November 03 - 06, 2001
IPL Debut
vs Rajasthan Royals at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Apr 19, 2008

Teams played for

India Asia XI Delhi Delhi Capitals ICC World XI India Blue Northamptonshire North Zone Rest of India India A Kings XI Punjab Rest of the World XI Haryana Sachin Blasters Gemini Arabians

About Virender Sehwag

NameVirender Sehwag
GenderMale
Birth20 Oct 1978
Birth PlaceDelhi
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
NationalityIndian

One of the most destructive batsmen in the world, Virender Sehwag, originally a middle-order batsman, has redefined the role of an opener. With minimal footwork but great hand-eye coordination, Sehwag goes after every delivery that deserves to be hit. Apart from being an attacking batsman, he is a handy off-spinner and is known to use his wiles to both check the flow of runs, and take wickets.... continue reading

Player Bio

One of the most destructive batsmen in the world, Virender Sehwag, originally a middle-order batsman, has redefined the role of an opener. With minimal footwork but great hand-eye coordination, Sehwag goes after every delivery that deserves to be hit. Apart from being an attacking batsman, he is a handy off-spinner and is known to use his wiles to both check the flow of runs, and take wickets.

A bowler’s nightmare, Sehwag redefined batting at the top in whites. The Nawab of Najafgarh makes spectators flock to the grounds. Sehwag’s first international ODI was a disaster as he scored just one against Pakistan in April 1999. Thus, almost for the next couple of years, he didn’t get any further opportunities. In just his third ODI in March 2001, Sehwag scored 58 off 54 and took three wickets as well, rounding up to a brilliant man-of-the-match performance by the youngster.

Meanwhile, the explosive right-hander made an excellent impression in Test cricket, when he smashed a scintillating ton under pressure at Bloemfontein, during India's tour of South Africa in the early 2000s.

Initially a middle-order batsman, Sehwag often found it difficult to break into the star-studded Indian batting lineup. It was Sourav Ganguly's masterstroke of sending the Najafgarh swashbuckler up the order as an opener which did the trick for the batter.

The Sultan of Multan has always blasted centuries and made them look like a walk in the park. One of his most memorable triple centuries is definitely the 319 he scored against South Africa in Chennai. That is also the highest score made by an Indian in Test cricket. He just took 278 balls to reach 300, making the fastest international triple century as well. He has surpassed the score of 300 twice in his career. His first coming during the Multan Test during India's tour of Pakistan in 2004.

At the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka, Sehwag won two Man of the Match awards. However, his performance in the 2003 Cricket World Cup was average, he still continued his decent run in red-ball cricket. Part of the 2011 World Cup-winning squad, Sehwag blasted 175 runs in the opening game of the World Cup against Bangladesh. With Gautam Gambhir, Sehwag formed India’s most prolific opening stand, batting 87 innings together and adding 4,412 runs.

A dashing and aggressive cricketer, Sehwag announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket on 20th October 2015. In the 2021 Road Safety World Series, Sehwag gave his fans something to relive, opening the innings with Sachin, he led the Indian Legends side to comprehensible victory over the Sri Lankan Legends in the finals.