Coach hunt: Will Sehwag’s death-or-glory attitude act as boon for India?

Samarth Srivastava
Published on: 3 Jun 2017 2:50 PM GMT
Coach hunt: Will Sehwag’s death-or-glory attitude act as boon for India?
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Coach hunt: Will Sehwag’s death-or-glory attitude act as boon for India?

New Delhi: Amid the coach-captain clash of Anil Kumble and Virat Kohli, rather a surprising name has come in for the job of Indian Cricket team head coach. The name is of former Indian explosive batsman Virender Sehwag which has left several Cricket experts with raised eyebrows.

We are seeing the other side of the coin if Viru is appointed for the post of head coach.

Virat Kohli, being an aggressive Cricket player, has filled the side with ample of energy and Sehwag's inclusion to the side will be icing on the cake.

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Viru was known for playing aggressive brand of Cricket throughout his career. As an individual also, the 38-year old Hindi commentator is a go-getter. Be it his remarks during commentary or his masala tweets, he has remained fearless in every fashion he followed.

Kohli and Sehwag's combo could be dynamite for other teams and the departure of Kumble could be a blessing in disguise for India. With unorthodox coach and boisterous skipper, Indian team can touch some great milestones by playing fearless Cricket.

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We all have seen the death-or-glory kind of Viru’s coaching to Kings XI Punjab. Every Cricket devotee is a witness of the kind of aggressive Cricket played by the Kings. Skipper Maxwell did not waste time playing mind-games and started hitting from the very first delivery. At times he failed and on major occasions he succeeded to deliver some quick-fire knocks.

Viru's devil-may-care kind of attitude could be a boost for the Virat Kohli and side.

Till then, wait for the big announcement to be made on this very issue.

Samarth Srivastava

Samarth Srivastava

Employed as sub-editor at newstrack.com. A learner, who loves covering sports, entertainment and defence kind of stuff.

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