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Virender Sehwag – Fearless Journey (1999–2015): 16 Glorious Years

Virender Sehwag, a legendary former Indian cricketer, who was also known as “Viru” was widely acclaimed for his explosive batting technique across all formats of the game. His fearless and audacious approach revolutionized Test cricket, boldly veering away from convention towards a more aggressive and dominant style. Sehwag’s trailblazing methods left an indelible mark on the sport, permanently reshaping perceptions of traditional batting strategies.

Virender Sehwag made his international cricket debut in 1999 and gracefully retired from the game in 2015. His ability to demolish bowlers with his relentless play style earned him a reputation as one of the most dangerous and intimidating opening batsmen of his era. His explosive presence in limited-overs cricket often set the tone for India’s success in crucial matches, making him a true game-changer in world cricket.

Virender Sehwag – Profile

  • Full Name – Virender Sehwag
  • Date of Birth – 20th October, 1978
  • Birthplace – Delhi, India
  • Batting Style – Right-Handed Attacking Batsman
  • Bowling Style – Right-arm off- break (Occassional)
  • Jersey Number – 44 (In International Cricket)
  • International Cricket Carrer – 1999 to 2013

Virender Sehwag – Cricket Debut

  • Test Debue – vs South Africa at Bloemfontein (3rd November 2011)
  • Test Cap no – 239
  • Last Test – vs Australia at Hyderabad (2nd March 2013)
  • ODI Debue – vs Pakistan at Mohali (1st April 1999)
  • ODI Cap no – 123
  • Last ODI – vs Pakistan at Eden Gardens (3rd January 2013)
  • T20I Debue – vs South Africa at Johannesburg (1st December 2006)
  • T20I Cap no – 9
  • Last T20I – vs South Africa at Colombo-RPS (2nd October 2012)

International Cricket Records

Virender Sehwag – T20I Score Innings wise
Match No. 1 – vs South Africa (2nd Batting)

Date – 1st December 2006 (Johannesburg)

Runs Scored34
Balls Faced29
(4s , 6s) Scored(5 , 1)
This was the 1st T20I of Indian team which was played in Johannesburg (South Africa) under the captaincy of Virender Sehwag. India wins this match by 6 wickets.
Match No. 2 – vs Scotland (WC)

Date – 13th September 2007 (Durban)

Match Abandoned
This was the first Cricket match of the Indian team in ICC T20 World Cup which was wash out due to rain.
Match No. 3 – vs Pakistan (WC-1st Batting)

Date – 14th September 2007 (Durban)

Runs Scored5
Balls Faced3
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 0)
This is the only cricket in ICC T20 history which India won by Bowl-Out rule under captaincy of MS Dhoni.
Match No. 4 – vs New Zealand (WC-2nd Batting)

Date – 16th September 2007 (Johannesburg)

Runs Scored40
Balls Faced17
(4s , 6s) Scored(6 , 2)
Match No. 5 – vs England (WC-1st Batting)

Date – 19th September 2007 (Durban)

Runs Scored68
Balls Faced52
(4s , 6s) Scored(4 , 3)
Match No. 6 – vs South Africa (WC-1st Batting)

Date – 20th September 2007 (Durban)

Runs Scored11
Balls Faced11
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 0)
Match No. 7 – vs Australia (WC-1st Batting)

Date – 22th September 2007 (Durban)

Runs Scored9
Balls Faced13
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 0)
Match No. 8 – vs Australia (2nd Batting)

Date – 20th October 2007 (Brabourne)

Runs Scored5
Balls Faced4
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 0)
Match No. 9 – vs Australia (1st Batting)

Date – 1st February 2008 (Melbourne)

Runs Scored0
Balls Faced3
Match No. 10 – vs Sri Lanka (2nd Batting)

Date – 10th February 2009 (Colombo)

Runs Scored1
Balls Faced1
Catch1
Match No. 11 – vs New Zealand (1st Batting)

Date – 25th February 2009 (Christchurch)

Runs Scored26
Balls Faced10
(4s , 6s) Scored(0 , 4)
Match No. 12 – vs New Zealand (1st Batting)

Date – 27th February 2009 (Wellington)

Runs Scored24
Balls Faced11
(4s , 6s) Scored(5 , 0)
Match No. 13 – vs Sri Lanka (2nd Batting)

Date – 9th December 2009 (Nagpur)

Runs Scored26
Balls Faced14
(4s , 6s) Scored(3 , 1)
Match No. 14 – vs Sri Lanka (2nd Batting)

Date – 12th December 2009 (Mohali)

Runs Scored64
Balls Faced36
(4s , 6s) Scored(7 , 3)
Match No. 15 – vs Australia (2nd Batting)

Date – 1st February 2012 (Sydney)

Runs Scored4
Balls Faced3
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 0)
Match No. 16 – vs Australia (2nd Batting)

Date – 3rd February 2012 (Melbourne)

Runs Scored23
Balls Faced16
(4s , 6s) Scored(2 , 1)
Match No. 17 – vs Afghanistan (WC-1st Batting)

Date – 19th September 2012 (Colombo-RPS)

Runs Scored8
Balls Faced10
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 0)
Match No. 18 – vs Pakistan (WC-2nd Batting)

Date – 30th September 2012 (Colombo-RPS)

Runs Scored29
Balls Faced24
(4s , 6s) Scored(4 , 0)
Match No. 19 – vs South Africa (WC-1st Batting)

Date – 2nd October 2012 (Colombo-RPS)

Runs Scored17
Balls Faced14
(4s , 6s) Scored(1 , 1)
Catch Taken1

 

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How many catch has Virender Sehwag taken in T20I?

Virender Sehwag has taken only one catch in his entire T20I. This catch comes in his last T20I against South Africa on 2nd October 2012. He has taken the catch of Hashim Amla on the bowling of Zaheer Khan.

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