Virender Sehwag is one of the most dashing players in Indian Cricket. During his initial entry into the cricket he was compared with the Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar. But things didn’t go smooth for Virender Sehwag in his whole cricket career. There were some ups and many downs in his career. No matter how he performs he always remained favourite for his fans and his fans always love him no matter how he performs. This is truly remarkable to get unconditional love in the game of cricket.
This was detailed by Sourav Ganguly himself in a company function, where he was the guest in honour, on being asked how authoritative he was as a captain and how well did other team members payed heed to his commands. So he dictated this incident about the Natwest Trophy 2002 finals where he and Virender Sehwag came out opening. India had to chase 325 to win the match and they had got off to a good start. It was between 10-15 overs done with above 7 an over run rate and no wickets. Ronnie Irani started one of the overs and Sehwag smashed him to the boundary on the very first ball. This was a copy book classic cricket shot, so no problems. Sourav walked up and patted him for the shot, and advised him to go coolly for the rest of the over since 4 were already scored on the first ball. Sehwag affirmed to his advice.