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October
10
Sehwag not pleased with
career-best knock
MUMBAI: Indian opener Virender Sehwag said on Wednesday
he was not entirely satisfied with his career-best 147
in the opening Test against the West Indies.
"I wanted to bat the whole day. I didn't want to
get out. I wanted to start afresh tomorrow," said
Sehwag whose third Test century in 10 matches helped his
team reach 278 for 2.
"It is always good to score a hundred at the top of
the order because it helps the team," said Sehwag.
"I took some time to settle down because the pitch
was slow. There was nothing in it for bowlers. Their
(the West Indies') enthusiasm dropped as we didn't lose
a wicket for two sessions." The other opener,
Sanjay Bangar, said he was
indebted to Sehwag for scoring his second Test
half-century in eight matches. "It's always a
pleasure to watch him bat," said Bangar. "He
takes the pressure off you with his attacking style.
You, too, are tempted to play your shots, but you to
have to control yourself."
Bangar played a supporting role during his big stand
with Sehwag, relying more on singles and twos. "I
am capable of both attacking and defending. There was no
need to play shots from both the ends as he was playing
so well," said Bangar, who has yet to establish
himself as an opener.
"I've to perform every time I go into the middle
because I've yet to establish myself in international
cricket.
"But it'd have been better had my knock come in
more testing conditions. The pitch became easier for
batting after half an hour."
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