
Virender Sehwag was, overall, below par in the series. While he was his belligerent self with the bat, it proved costly for India instead of being beneficial.
Even an otherwise reticent Rahul Dravid came in with some tacit criticism.
Captaincy in the abscence of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the Napier Test further compounded Sehwag's problems. It was the only Test where India was on the backfoot. Sehwag's credentials as skipper were even questioned by former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe in his column.
Even an otherwise reticent Rahul Dravid came in with some tacit criticism.
Captaincy in the abscence of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the Napier Test further compounded Sehwag's problems. It was the only Test where India was on the backfoot. Sehwag's credentials as skipper were even questioned by former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe in his column.
No comments:
Post a Comment