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Dec 26, 2003 · V Sehwag's highest score against Australia in Tests (previous: 47 at Adelaide, 2003-04) V Sehwag 50 in 114 minutes from 78 balls Lunch: India 89/0 (Chopra 31*, Sehwag 51*, 27 overs)
Virender Sehwag had a mediocre 2003 Cricket World Cup, scoring 299 runs at an average of 27, he top scored with 82 in the loss against Australia in the final. [ 51 ] Sehwag waits at the bowler's end.
Alphabetically sorted top ten of players who have played the most matches across formats in the last 12 months. Top records are a selection of the records (from among those listed under the Test,...
Virender Sehwag top-scored for India with 82 runs, before the team's innings ended for 234 all out in the 40th over. For Australia, Glenn McGrath took three wickets for 52 runs, while Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds claimed two wickets each.
After a hundred against the West Indies at home, Sehwag made the Boxing Day Test of 2003 his own with an attacking hundred at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and fell just five short of his first...
# Border-Gavaskar Series 2003-04: Virender Sehwag impressed everyone in 2003-04 Australia tour where he finished as third highest run-getter for the team. He scored 464 runs in 4 matches at an average of 58.00.
Virender Sehwag Stats: Check out the career history of Virender Sehwag, including Virender Sehwag's impressive records, runs, wickets, centuries, half-centuries, and compelling...
He scored 257 runs the third day of the match, which was the most runs scored by an individual batsman on a single day of a Test match since 1954, when Denis Compton made 273 runs on the second day of the Nottingham Test against Pakistan.
In his playing career that spanned over 14 years, Sehwag amassed a staggering 17253 runs across formats in international cricket at an average of just over 40 in 443 innings. The former batsman hammered 38 international centuries in all (23 in Tests and 15 in ODIs) during his stupendous career.
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