
Virender Sehwag has stirred discussion with a candid remark about his time batting alongside Manan Vohra. His statement has drawn mixed reactions from fans and experts.
Sehwag revealed that he preferred taking control during the powerplay. He said he would ask Vohra not to compete with him. Instead, he wanted Vohra to rotate strike and let him handle the aggressive play.
He added that a batter with a 200-plus strike rate should face more deliveries in the powerplay. According to Sehwag, this approach was aimed at maximising the team’s advantage during crucial overs.
However, the comment did not go down well with everyone. Many criticised Sehwag for sounding harsh and ego-driven. Some questioned whether such an attitude reflected well on a senior player.
At the same time, his supporters defended him strongly. They argued that Sehwag was being practical. His style of play often benefited the team, especially in high-pressure situations.
The debate has divided public opinion. While some see it as honest cricketing insight, others view it as unnecessary arrogance.
It remains to be seen if Manan Vohra will respond or share his perspective. For now, the conversation continues among fans and the cricket community.
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