Virender Sehwag announces retirement from international cricket and IPL


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New Delhi, Oct 20 (TOI) : Virender Sehwag has announced his retirement from international cricket, more than two-and-a-half years on from his last appearance for India, the news was made official by the bastman himself on Twitter, the day after he had indicated during the Masters Cricket League launch in Dubai.

This brings down the curtains on a remarkable career in which he scored 17,253 international runs across formats. Sehwag is the only Indian batsman to score a triple-century in Tests, and he did it twice.

With 8586 runs from 104 Test matches, Sehwag stands at fifth in India's all-time list. In ODIs, he scored 8273 runs, with 15 centuries including the second-highest individual score of 219. In 19 Twenty20 internationals, the right-hander made 394 runs. Aside from all those runs, Sehwag took 40 wickets in Tests and 96 in ODIs.

Though he made his ODI debut in 1999 and was initially seen as a limited-overs player, Sehwag's biggest contribution was changing the way opening batsman approached Test cricket. A middle-order batsman from his Delhi days, Sehwag made his name opening for India in Test cricket after the former coach John Wright and Sourav Ganguly took a gamble on him during the Lord's Test of 2002. Sehwag had debuted in Tests at No 6 the year before, scoring a glittering century against South Africa, and was a reluctant candidate to move up the order. But with a punchy innings of 84 in his first innings as opener, his role was confirmed.

Sehwag went on to revolutionise the opener's approach, and his strike-rate of 82.23 is the best for any batsman to aggregate over 2000 runs. The 2003-04 season was a breakthrough one for him, with 1040 run in nine Tests including 195 on day one of the MCG Test and India's first triple century, a 375-ball 309 against Pakistan at Multan.

Among his other Test career highlights are match-winning centuries in Mumbai (twice), Galle, Kanpur, Kolkata, Colombo and Ahmedabad and, famously, an attacking 68-ball 83 on the fourth evening of the Chennai Test in December 2008 that propelled India towards victory on the final day. One of this most unique innings came at Adelaide earlier that year, in his comeback series, when he produced a patient 151 in the second innings to secure a draw.

Incredibly, of his 23 Test centuries, 14 were in excess of 150. Apart from two monumental triple-centuries - the first at Multan and the second versus South Africa at Chennai in 2008 - Sehwag possesses four doubles. He was a key figure in the Test team's ascendancy to No 1 in the ICC rankings, scoring centuries both home and away. In late 2012, Sehwag became the ninth Indian cricketer to play 100 Test matches.

His ODI career was overall somewhat underwhelming, with an average of 35.05 from 251 matches, but 14 of his 15 centuries came in Indian victories. His maiden ODI century came off just 69 balls, at the age of 22, and other memorable innings include the 126 he scored against England in the 2002 Champions Trophy, an unbeaten 125 at Hamilton in 2009, the 175 against Bangladesh that marked the start of the 2011 World Cup and his landmark double-century against West Indies in December 2011.

Sehwag was a part of the Indian team that reached the final of the 2003 ICC World Cup and lifted the 2011 edition. In Twenty20 internationals, he was a member of the side that lifted the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007. He occasionally captained India, in 12 ODIs scattered between 2003 and 2012 and four Tests from 2005 to 2012. He led India in their maiden T20I too, at Johannesburg in 2006.

His last Test was in March 2013 against Australia in Hyderabad and his last ODI came against Pakistan in January 2013. He lost his place in the T20 team in 2012.

 

  

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 23 2015

    Best player Beginning of 10 overs, lighting start i love it from one only SEWAG.
    Miss you.

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  • Lenson, Kundapur/Africa

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    Minimum Efforts but Maximum Impact Player ! Hats of to You.

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  • sanu kunder, udupi

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    One more priceless diamond,the legend of Indian cricket retired.One of the most powerful hitter and genuine game player who made our team India more proud and also he given joyful entertainment for spectators in entire world.we really miss u veeru..god bless you all time..Thanks to your service and whatever you achieved its we feel that like a "diamond " for india

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  • Savitha, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    We will miss you on the field Viru...All the best for your future.

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  • sury Salian, indian

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    ಸುವರ್ಣ ಯುಗದ ಹರಿಕಾರ
    ಅದೊಂದು ಕಾಲವಿತ್ತು, ಒಂದು ದಶಕ ಹಿಂದೆ ಹೋದರೆ ಸಾಕು... ಭಾರತೀಯ ಕ್ರಿಕೆಟಿನ ಸುವರ್ಣ ಯುಗ ಕಣ್ಮುಂದೆ ತೆರೆದುಕೊಳ್ಳುತ್ತದೆ. ಸೆಹವಾಗ್‌, ಗಂಭೀರ್‌, ದ್ರಾವಿಡ್‌, ತೆಂಡುಲ್ಕರ್‌, ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮಣ್‌, ಗಂಗೂಲಿ... ಅವರಂಥ ಮಹಾನ್‌ ಬ್ಯಾಟಿಂಗ್‌ ಸಾಧಕರನ್ನು ಇದು ಒಳಗೊಂಡಿತ್ತು. ಆಗ ಭಾರತೀಯ ಕ್ರಿಕೆಟನ್ನು ಆಸ್ವಾದಿಸುವ ಮಜವೇ ಬೇರೆ ಇತ್ತು.

    ಸೆಹವಾಗ್‌ ನಿವೃತ್ತಿಯೊಂದಿಗೆ ಈ ಯುಗ ಇನ್ನು ನೆನಪಾಗಷ್ಟೇ ಉಳಿಯಲಿದೆ. ಬಹುಶಃ ಮುಂದಿನ ನಿವೃತ್ತಿ ಸರದಿ ಗಂಭೀರ್‌ ಆವರದಾಗಬಹುದು. ಇವರಲ್ಲಿ ತೆಂಡುಲ್ಕರ್‌ ಹೊರತುಪಡಿಸಿ ಉಳಿದವರ್ಯಾರಿಗೂ ಮರ್ಯಾದೆಯ ಬೀಳ್ಕೊಡುಗೆ ಸಲ್ಲಲಿಲ್ಲ ಎಂಬುದು ಭಾರತೀಯ ಕ್ರಿಕ&#

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    One of the Saddest day in the Indian cricketing History. Sehwag is one of the all time great cricketer who would bring sheer joy to us with his exquisite and powerful batting display. I admired him more that Sachin. Wish you the best in your future Veeru. feel sad

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  • Yash, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    BCCI worst ever, did not let anyone(Ganguly, Dravid, Lakshman, Sehwag) to give respectful retirement except Sachin..

    I think their next targets are Gambir and Yuvi....

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore, Lucknow

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    I enjoyed watching Shewag, Tendulkar, Dravid, and Ganguly/Laxman somewhat equally though I often got thrilled to watch Shewag. However, Shewag lost his form and became a plate shadow of his former self, nevertheless, it was him I loved to watch the best when at his peak.

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  • sury Salian, kuwait

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    If there is one batsman in the Indian team who looks capable of taking on the mantle of Sachin Tendulkar's successor, it is Virender Sehwag. It is not just the fact that two have an uncanny resemblance when dressed in Indian colours. Sehwag bats with the freedom that Tendulkar batted with in his youth. He has the same ability to make the situation, the bowler and the pitch look irrelevant. In fact, in what Sehwag himself considers to be his greatest compliment, Tendulkar has said that of the younger crop of players, it is Sehwag who most resembles his style of play. miss you Veeru....

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  • veera pinto, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Good decision and it is too long since 1999, Give a chance to others...out of millions in India.

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  • Zeeshan, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Very Sad. Loved watching you bat selflessly unlike others who played for themselves. Sad that you couldn't play due to politics by a few. Take bow for giving us pleasure and particularly for your triple centuries.

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  • Haris, manglore/dxb

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Very well said Bandarkar. Both of you comments. Hats off to Sewag for wondoerfu carrier. Really mis u on the field. The real entertainer, always finshes his ton whether 100/200 or 300 with big six. 

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Bhandarkar,

    What used to be your favorite game? I mean sport.

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    unselfish / greatest batsman of india . because of Sehwag the batsman like Rahul dravid / Tendulkar / Ganguly could score some runs and made names. Because of Sehwag fast scoring ability Indian team started winning in Tests / ODI.

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  • Ashok Thonse, Dubai/Kallianpur

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Well said Umar...

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Modi is responsible for his Retirement.

    Regards,
    Lalu and Nitish

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  • Kanirali, indian

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    Rahul...your crazy...& U dont have brain....what is the bullshit reason....why modi

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  • Kalandar, Karnataka

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    I was die hard fan of Indian Cricket. Since Ganguly left it reduced to 75%, then Dravid it reduced to 50% than Sachin it reduced to 25% now it is Sehwag. now 0%. Love you Ganguly, Dravid, Sachin & Sehwag. no one can replace you guys.

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  • ashraf, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    THANK YOU FOR ENTERTAINING US FOR DECADE..WE WILL MISS YOU VEERU..LOTS OF LOVE AND RESPECT TRUE LEGEND AND ICON FOR YOUNG CRICKETRS..

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    1.One cricketer who never played for
    'himself' but for the crowds.
    2. Always put the fear of god into bowlers.
    3. If Viru batted for a hour and half the 'Test Match' or any match
    he would win for India..
    4. A true match winner.
    5. India's greatest and best batsman...
    There will never be another Viru.
    It is better to see your 'video' and action replay-rather than watch
    most 'Live Matches' India play today.
    We will miss you on the field Viru...
    God bless you and you have the blessings of the whole of India...

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Thanks for going, take the other selfish team mates with you, e.g.: Pathan Brothers..

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Nobody can agree with you on this Byran!
    Sehwag selfish..?
    Then what would you call -Dhoni and Tendulkar???
    maybe you do not follow cricket that well...

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  • ANANTH, UDUPI

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Only we are enjoying cricket in that era in 1990 to 2010...thanks veeru u are part of that....hats up

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Can we expect a similar statement from FEKU on Twitter ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Dear Jossy Can you tell when you are retiring from life as well as comments???

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    The day after never...

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    JOSSY WHEN CAN YOU BEOCME BHAGWAN KO PYARE?

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  • Dinesh , Doha

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    He is the best batsman in the world..I still respect you veeru..India will not get a opening batsman like you. All the best for your future

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  • Ummar, Udupi / Dubai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015


    Very good decision by Sehwag. Till Dhoni is there in Indian cricket players like u, Yuvi and Gambhir will never get chance since u gus were not loyalists to him.
    Thank you very much for entertaining us all those years. Ups and downs comes in everyones life best of luck for your future endorsement.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    We will miss you great batsman Viru

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  • S.M. Nawaz kukkikatte, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015


    One of my best choice cricket player. Really he played for India rather than his personal records. I mostly observed his playing style specially in 90's scores he was not waiting for century for secure his personal score. He always do start his dashing batting specially in near to century or double centuries.
    We really miss you sehwag. No dought it is very huge lost for team India.

    Thankyou for valuable contribution for India cricket. All the best for your future.
    You are a legend of India Cricket

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  • Jp, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Sehwag is one of the main reason India became No 1 in test cricket an done of the best entertainer. All the best Viru :)

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Mr. Sehwag stands tall as one of the most dashing batsman of India but also in world cricket. India produced one of the fastest run getter. He brought laurels to Indian Cricket by achieving triple century twice. His batting is remarkable as far as one day ODI is concern very attractive and superb batting. He could have been Indian captain even but luck is not at his side. Any way he went on to play good cricket for India. Hats up and We wish this great cricketer all the best for his future.

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  • PEDDU KUNDA, M'lore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    After the Retirement what is the Pension Amount is he going to enjoy and where would he get it from...?

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  • Sompa , Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Dhoni kelaveren gette, itte Indiada teamn la gette.

    Sehwag thanks and enjoy your life.

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