Sehwag's second triple-ton stuns South Africa

Posted on Mar 28, 2008 at 09:50 | Updated Mar 28, 2008 at 23:14 Comment 26 CommentsEmail Email Print Print
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Chennai: Virender Sehwag always says that if the ball is there to be hit, he will hit it. Looks like the South Africans didn’t bowl anything else to him on Friday, as he hammered away to score a superb career-best equaling 309 not out, carrying India to 468-1 at stumps on Day Three of the first Test at the MA Chidambaram Stadium here. He was being kept company by Rahul Dravid, unbeaten on an unnoticed 65.

During this display, some remarkable statistics also came out. This is the first time in all the 416 Tests played by India, that two 200-run partnerships were seen. This was also the fastest 300 since the time the number of balls taken started being recorded. Sehwag got there off 278 balls to overcome Matthew Hayden’s effort against Zimbabwe at Perth in 2003-04, which came off 362 balls. At the end of the day, Sehwag had been at the crease for 503 minutes, played 292 balls, and hit 42 boundaries and five sixes.

It was an incredible display of stroke after stroke, attested with a disdainful square-drive off the last ball before tea. Sehwag played the stroke, and turned away, heading for the dressing room, not even bothering to look where the ball had gone.

That was a classic example of how much in command he was, as he scored 108 runs in the post-lunch session at an incredible clip. All the strokes, from the classic cover drive to the audacious reverse sweep were all deployed as the South African could only watch, and fetch the ball.

It was a double delight after lunch as Sehwag destroyed the South Africans to score an unbeaten 218 as India went into the tea break at 309 for one off 70 overs. Rahul Dravid was unbeaten on 10 then, incredible in the fact that the second wicket stand was of 96 runs at the break.

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