Wednesday 23 March 2011

India fret over Sehwag fitness

ESPNcricinfo staff
March 23, 2011
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Virender Sehwag dives in the field, India v South Africa, Group B, World Cup, Nagpur, March 12, 2011
Will he or won't he? There is still some doubt over Virender Sehwag's fitness ahead of Thursday's game © Getty Images
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Players/Officials: Virender Sehwag
Series/Tournaments: ICC Cricket World Cup
Teams: Australia | India
India captain MS Dhoni has said that a decision onVirender Sehwag's participation in Thursday's quarter-final game against Australia will be taken later this evening or on Thursday morning. Sehwag had missed India's final league game against West Indies because of a knee problem but batted in the nets on Tuesday.
"We are taking a call [on Sehwag] in the evening or maybe tomorrow morning before the start of the game," Dhoni said in Ahmedabad today. "Apart from that, all the others are fit."
Sehwag's knee has been bothering him since the start of the World Cup, but his current worry is the result of swelling caused by an allergic reaction to a pain-killing injection he took after the league game against South Africa in Nagpur. Gautam Gambhir opened the innings with Sachin Tendulkar against West Indies.
Sehwag's one-day average against Australia is 22.65 and it has been ten innings since he has made a limited-overs fifty against them. Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson, who has dismissed Sehwag the most number of times across all format, said on Tuesday that he would look to bowl at Sehwag's rib-cage. However, Dhoni did not seem too concerned with the strategy.
"It's really good to have Sehwag opening the innings for you, because deliveries will be short and to the body or somewhere else. He's the kind of batsmen, if you are slightly wrong with it, he can make the most of that kind of a bowling.
"It's really good to have him, he can play an aggressive game, change the course of a game in the first five overs, give your team the kind of momentum that is needed."

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