Sehwag confirmed to “The Hindu” that he had not yet retired from any form of cricket.
Speculation surrounding Virender Sehwag’s impending retirement gained
momentum on Monday following his presence at the launch of the Masters
Champions T20 League in Dubai. Only retired cricketers are eligible to
participate in the League.
A tweet by a foreign scribe from Dubai that “Sehwag appears to have
announced his retirement from international cricket” caught the cricket
circles here by surprise.
Sehwag, however, confirmed to The Hindu that he had not yet retired from any form of cricket.
Haryana Cricket Association (HCA) secretary Anirudh Chaudhary told The Hindu
that “I can confirm to you that, as of now, he has not announced his
retirement.” Sehwag is contracted by Haryana to play the current
domestic season as a “mentor”, according to Chaudhary. “He will inform
the HCA and BCCI whenever he decides to retire,” said Chaudhary, who is
also the Board treasurer.
Sehwag had been contemplating his future association with the game and
his move to Haryana from Delhi was driven by the need to help the young
side.
In any case, the opener had reconciled to the fact that his return to international cricket was tough.
In his career, which began with a century on Test debut, against South
Africa at Bloemfontein in 2001, Sehwag made 8586 runs in 103 matches
with 23 centuries, including two triple hundreds.
No comments:
Post a Comment