Out of form Virender Sehwag dropped from the last two test matches against Australia but confident on his comeback says “I’ll be back” on his twitter page
NEW DELHI: Vowing to fight back to regain his place in the Indian team, opener Virender Sehwag on Thursday said that he was not contemplating retirement from international cricket.
Out-of-form opener Sehwag vowed to make a comeback into the national side, saying “I trust my game”.
Sehwag paid the price for a prolonged run drought as the selectors trimmed the squad to 14 and decided against picking a replacement for the right-hander, who has scored just 27 runs in his three innings during the ongoing series.
“Will continue to work hard for my place in the team. I trust my game and am confident that, “I’ll be back”,” he wrote on his twitter page.
He also wished good luck to the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side for the remainder of the series, which the hosts are leading 2-0 after crushing victories in the first two Tests in Chennai and Hyderabad.
“Best wishes to the team,” Sehwag wrote. Sehwag had failed to fire in five consecutive Tests after getting a hundred in the opening game of the home series against England at Ahmedabad in November-December last year.
He was unable to score even a half-century in two home Tests against New Zealand. During India’s last overseas tour, in Australia, Sehwag scored just 198 runs in eight innings.
source:PTI