Sunday, February 7, 2016
Sehwag, on the other hand, has hardly played any first-class matches since his last Test, against Australia, in February http://www.onestopforseo.com/paid_competitive_research_tools.html One Stop for SEO . In two innings against West Indies A he produced scores of 7 and 38 in the middle order before rain in the Duleep Trophy final didn't give him a chance to bat. He did not opt for a county stint and neither did he go to France to work on his fitness like India's other senior discards. A new season might be their last chance to make it back to the national team, whether in the top order or middle. There's no saying whether, by some luck, they'd make it to the home Tests against West Indies when the team is picked on October 29. If they don't, the runs will have to flow this Ranji season for them to state their case.
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