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Paddying up with Sehwag


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Great interview ... soo glad that it was in Hindi ... very refreshing. As usual the clear uncluttered thinking methodology comes out. :two_thumbs_up:
did you ever watch Sehwag's interview after the practice game against ACT x1 in Australia which was rite after the 2nd test at sydney. man that wasn an interview to watch. He had just hit hundred in that practice game and was hoping that he would get to play finall in that series in Perth(which he did) and he spoke about the utter shamble behavior of the oppositions during that Sydney test. He was speaking all of this whilst taking bhajji's side.
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Mujhe hindi nahi malum. :((
u serious graphic? I had written a bit about this interview some time ago, perhaps will add later or someone can add to this : http://www.indiancricketfans.com/showthread.php?t=131182 Sehwag's early days in the team: He said that Ganguly told him that I'll give you a fair chance and that you will have about 23-24 matches to prove your worth. Sehwag said this relieved some pressure off his shoulders and gave him confidence as this was the captain telling him and that even if he failed in the first 5 matches, he still had time to prove himself. On Ganguly's training with the team: The interview questioned whether Ganguly practiced as hard as the others in team. Sehwag replied saying yes,Ganguly also does the training like the rest of the team. One episode Sehwag recalled was that before the 2003-2004 Test series in Australia, Ganguly had gone there a week before the team and practiced there getting some tips from Chappel. On his debut Century in Test: On his debut at Bleomfontein,South Africa and coming into bat with score at 60/4, Sehwag says when he walked into the middle, Tendulkar told him to just enjoy the moment and savor the moment. He said this made him relax and gave him confidence to play his shots. As a striker According to Sehwag, he thinks that he was a better striker of the ball in his early years, especially against the spinners. Now, he considers himself to be a better striker against fast bowlers than spinners as he thinks he's got used to playing fast bowlers more at the international level. p.s I may have missed some of the details
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Dhanyavadegalu, BossBhai. Namge hindi basheyalli nimmashtu jnana illa. Thanks, Ludhianvi! :D :D :D :D
Why are you thanking him in Spanish :cantstop: :P
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