'I will include Sehwag as third opener' Friday, February 02, 2007 01:46 [IST]
Mumbai:Former India batsman and selection panel chief Chandu
Borde today advocated the inclusion of out-of-form batsman Virender Sehwag in
the 15-member World Cup squad as the third opener besides Sourav Ganguly and
Robin Uthappa.
"Sehwag needs to get back his confidence, but he's a contributor to the
team's cause. Like Sachin Tendulkar, who showed yesterday what he's capable of
after struggling a bit earlier, Sehwag too can murder the bowling," Borde
told sources.
"He should be picked for the upcoming Sri Lanka series. But I would not
put him in the middle order as it's already packed with claimants. He should be
the third opener along with Sourav Ganguly and Robin Uthappa who has been a
revelation and is another multi-talented player," said the 72-year-old
stalwart.
Borde, who captained India in one Test in 1967-68, said the emergence of
exciting young talents like Uthappa and Dinesh Kaarthick had given the team
more utility players and reminded him of 'Kapil's Devils' of 1983, the only
time the country had come back triumphant with cricket's most prestigious
trophy.
"The 1983 team (led by Kapil Dev) had a lot of players of utility purpose
who could bowl, bat and field. The present side too seems to be progressing in
that fashion and I am impressed by the young talent which has come up,"
said Borde.
Pune-based Borde, incidentally, was in the selection panel that chose the 1983
World Cup squad and was the chairman of the committee that picked the
subsequent World Championship of Cricket-winning squad of 1985 led by Sunil
Gavaskar in Australia.
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