Mumbai, Mar 12: Former BCCI secretary Jaywant Lele
wants discarded Indian opener Virender Sehwag to be recall and made an integral
part of the Indian team in all three format of the game for his match-winning
abilities. "He is a batsman who has scored two triple hundreds and one
near triple hundred in Test cricket. He's a match-winner and according to me
Sehwag be supposed to be in the Indian team in all three forms of the game as
long as he is fit and available," said Lele, at the CCI yesterday, while
delivering the keynote address of the "Legends Club" on the 98th
birth anniversary of former captain Vijay Hazare. The outspoken former official
claimed how he had play a role in Sehwag getting a firm foothold in the Indian
team through the ODIs early on in the Delhi dasher's career. "Selector Madan
Lal used to bring up Sehwag's name consistently in selection group meetings
chaired by Chandu Borde as the player used to score 40-50 regularly batting at
7 or 8 in domestic match and after a lot of persuasion was included in the
squad of 15 in the ODI series against Zimbabwe," Lele recalled. "When
captain Sourav Ganguly was banned from the Rajkot game for India owing to
over-rate penalty, Madan asked me to try and convince Borde to give Sehwag a
chance. I persuaded Borde to include him in the XI and the latter decided only
on the condition that I take up the entire responsibility by saying he could
not be contacted and I agreed. And Sehwag is still playing," said Lele.
Lele also recalled legendary Sir Garfield Sobers' lofty praise of Sehwag's
abilities during a talk show in Mumbai a few existence ago when he said he was
the Indian player he liked most for his attacking play. "When I met
Sandeep Patil before the Test series, I told him concerning Sehwag'smatch-winning qualities and he agreed," Lele added.
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