
Virender Sehwag's top ten moments, in his own words
"If it is my day, then it is very difficult to stop me or get me out"
"If it is my day, then it is very difficult to stop me or get me out"
“I was absolutely buzzing! I thought, ‘Bloody hell, the Irishman’s gonna get a Test match at the SCG!’ Incredible scenes"
“His reaction, and the reaction of the spectators around me, was one of complete disbelief”
"Wasim Akram said, 'You are the only one that can get Sachin out’"
The game’s greatest record-breaker revisits the stories behind those epics
“It was almost like a hockey ball. No seam, almost like a bit of cotton wrapped round it”
“As a Test cricketer you want to play against England. That’s the ultimate”
“His fearless attitude was infectious to other people in the side”
“The call went something like, ‘I’ve got this young lad, he’s meant to be a very good keeper-batsman'"
"We were an outstanding team. From No.9 up everyone had scored a first-class hundred"
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