Harbhajan Singh selects Indian Next ‘Virender Sehwag’ for Test Cricket
Virender Sehwag He redefined the role of the opener in the test crice with his aggressive and fearless approach. In the time of patient dominance, Sehwag’s ability to dominate the world-class bowlers from the first ball made him one of the more destructive mice in the red ball crisis. His speed of over 80 tests was unheard of opened, and his ability to achieve a huge rapid pace by a rapid pace singled him out.
Finding Sehwag players was a challenge for the Indian cricket. While several blows tried to repeat his style, very little was able to reconcile his consistency and influence. His fast beginnings gave India a significant advantage, often placing an opposition under pressure in the early game. Considering the modern emphasis on controlled aggression, having a player with the fearless thinking of Sehwaga could be an exchanger of the game for an Indian test team.
Harbhajan Singh is appointed by the next Virender Sehwag from the Indian Crown
Former India off-Spinner Harbhajan Singh He believes that Abhishek Sharma It could be the next player to bring Sehwag’s style to test the cricket. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Harbhajan compared Abhishek’s aggressive blows with that Sehwaga, Sir Vivian Richardsand Travis Headstating that the young dough has the potential to change the course of the match in one session.
“We may also see Abhishek Sharma who participates in the test team in this format can also break the bowlers in this format. Also the captain of the Punjaba in the Vitja Trophy. When his day, he unanimously wins the match. As travis head. Like Virender Sehwag and Sir Viv Richards. said Harbhajan on his YouTube channel.
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Are not impressive numbers in the first -class crown
Despite Harbhajan’s high praise, the first -class record of Abhishek Sharma still does not reflect the dominance associated with players like Sehwaga. In 24 matches he scored 1071 races on average 30.60, with only one century and five half a century.
His numbers show that he has yet to establish himself as a reliable red ball player. However, given his aggressive game of stroke and the natural ability to take over the bowlers, he still hopes that he will be able to develop into a test dough that changes the game if they are given the right options.