Cricket Viral Video: When Virendra Sehwag went berserk ! Smashed 26 runs in an over, watch his fiery knock here

Cricket Viral Video

Cricket Viral Video: With a tireless pursuit of excellence and a passion for boundary hitting, Virender Sehwag has built an incredible career. He has racked up Test runs at a quicker rate than anyone in cricket history with minimum footwork but maximal purpose. Against a batter who uses so many strokes, bowlers must always fancy their chances; Sehwag, however, does so much more so.

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When Virendra Sehwag hammered the Sri Lankan bowler

In a similar instance, Virendra Sehwag once hit 26 runs in an over. 4,4,6,4,4,4 – In the sixth over of the Sri Lankan medium pacer Dilhara Lokuhettige’s batting during the Indian Oil Cup final at Colombo in 2005, he was taken for 26 runs. It is evident how foolish Sehwag made the bowler appear by the fact that he only gave up 15 runs in the final 4 overs and that no other Indian batter scored at a strike rate higher than 90 during the game.

If you look closely in this video, you’ll see that the wicketkeeper was attempting to block Virender Sehwag from leaving his crease, but Sehwag wasn’t phased and leaped out to hit a huge six over long off. Sehwag’s batting approach is best characterised by this specific match. Fearless and assured. and always trying to score runs.

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India lost the match by 18 runs

The Delhi batsman gave his team a strong start with a 22-ball 48 as they chased down 281 runs. Sehwag gave the Indian squad a boost, and the 84-run third wicket stand between skipper Rahul Dravid and Yuvraj Singh helped the team reach 186/2 in 35 overs, but a late collapse meant that the team had to settle for a loss of 18 runs.

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