It was a revenge game: Sehwag

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  • ~IronMan~
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    • Nov 2006
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    It was a revenge game: Sehwag

    Mirpur (Dhaka), Feb 20 (PTI) He plundered Bangladesh''s bowling attack in India''s 87-run win in the World Cup opener and Virender Sehwag conceded he was looking for revenge for the four-year-old loss to the same opponents in the previous edition of the event.

    At the post-match conference last night, when questioned whether it was a revenge game, the Man of the Match who scored 175 runs gave a curt reply, "I think so."

    A scribe asked whether he was under any pressure to perform, and in his characteristic style Sehwag replied, "No pressure for me as I only bother about playing and scoring runs."

    Sehwag said his 140-ball 175 was a blend of caution and aggression.

    "When we started, we got 10 runs per over for the first 3-4 overs but then we decided that we had to be careful or else we might lose a few wickets."

    Sehwag however did praise the Bangladeshi team for its fighting spirit.

    "They have the ability to disappoint any big side. They are a good side and have the ability to do well against the top sides," he said.

    The Indian opener also praised his junior state-mate Virat Kohli for scoring an 83-ball 100.

    "He really played well. He has matured," Sehwag said.

    Sehwag maintained that it would have been easy to chase 300-320 on this track and the team management wanted to field first if skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss.

    "We were also looking to field first. Chasing 300-320 would have been fine as it is easy to chase." PTI MI KHS PM





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