If Virender Sehwag was anxious about his role as India skipper for the fourth Test against Australia and his continued poor run with the bat, he didn't show it to the world during the nets at the WACA here on Tuesday.
After batsmen — from Rahul Dravid to Rohit Sharma to Virat Kohli to Gautam Gambhir — had gone through some serious nets, Sehwag preferred to bat in shorts without any protection of pads, against throw-downs and slow bowling, at the WACA.
Sehwag is now at the helm for the Adelaide Test, after Mahendra Singh Dhoni was banned for slow over-rate during the third Test which India lost.
DISMAL FORM
Sehwag has a fearsome reputation as a devastating opener, having scored 8,098 runs from 95 Tests at 50.93 with 22 centuries, including two triple hundreds, yet his form on the present tour has been downright dismal. Sehwag has scored 118 runs from six innings at an average of 19.67.>>>
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