It happens to every team: Sehwag
Sehwag
urged the fans and media to back the team when it is down in the dumps
after India lost the final Test by 298 runs at Adelaide Oval on Saturday
to sign off with a 0-4 scoreline.
"If
you look at even Australia, they lost the Ashes and were all out for 47
in South Africa. It happens to every team," said Sehwag when asked
about the abject surrender, their second successive series defeat on
foreign soil after the disaster in England last year.
"They
(fans and media) should be upset with our performance, I agree. But
this is the time fans should back team and players. This is the time we
need support from fans and everybody should back their team," said
Sehwag as he faced a barrage of questions.
"When
we won the World Cup, everybody was happy and cheering Team India. This
is the time we need support. Every other media does it, be it England,
South Africa or Australia. They criticise in a manner the player doesn't
go down. They don't do it in the manner that a team and a player goes
down when they read articles and watch television."
Trying
to explain the debacle, the opener, who is himself under scrutiny for
his poor form and reckless shot selection, defended his senior teammates all of whom came a cropper.
"We
didn't bat well there (in England) and we also didn't' bat well here.
Our top 6-7 batsmen didn't' score enough runs for bowlers to win the
games. In England, Rahul (Dravid) scored three hundreds. Here only Virat
Kohli did it," he said. Senior players failed to show the defensive game of cricket,lacked maturity to stay at site and failed to deliver on fast tracks which needs quick reflexes.Practice and fitness is key mantra to which senior players needs to play more test games thus building their games and none of the senior players wants to have rest is matter of concern.Bench strength of team India needs to be tested with regular induction but the cartel makes the strategy hard to bend. Sachin Tendulkar God of Cricket failed to present his 100th international century and is without a century for 25 Test and one-day innings media reports his last hundred was in the World Cup last March.
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