Virender Sehwag keeps it uncomplicated as a batsman and person. In typical historical style, he laid to rest the hot discussion on retirement of the senior players in the backdrop of Indian cricket team's debacle in England and Australia.
With calling it quits Rahul Dravid Sachin Tendulkar and Reaching Unprecedented historical milestone of 100 international Centuries, the topic expectedly meat up an interaction with media persons DURING on Wednesday and Sehwag Dealt with It With aplomb.
"If you are enjoying your game and feel That You Can Contribute to the team, Then You Should play. If you are not enjoying yourself and not Contributing, Then You Should retire, "said Sehwag.
"Playing cricket is not like working in an office Where You retire at the age of 60, and Then finding a job somewhere else to work weitere. Someone like (Sanath) Jayasuriya played till the age of 42", he said.
Sehwag said he Wished he Was In the Indian team's dressing room as Tendulkar's hit century in Mirpur historical 100. "I missed that. It would Have Been a great Honour", Sehwag said.Virender uncomplicated - as a hitter and person. In typical style, put to rest in the hot debate on the retirement of senior players in the context of the debacle of the Indian cricket team in England and Australia.
With Rahul Dravid put an end and Sachin Tendulkar reach his milestone unprecedented 100 international centuries, the issue arose expected during an interaction with mediapersons on Wednesday and Sehwag treated with aplomb.
"If you are enjoying your game and feel you can contribute to the team, then you should play. If you are not enjoying and not contributing, then you should retire," said Sehwag.
"Playing cricket is not like working in an office where you retire at age 60, and then find a job elsewhere to continue working. Someone like (Sanath) Jayasuriya played until the age of 42 years," said .
Sehwag said he wished he was in the costume of the Indian team as Tendulkar hit his 100th century in Mirpur. "I missed that. Would have been a great honour," he said.
He said he was hopeful that India iron out their problems to emerge as a stronger team.
"This happens with every team. There was no home-field advantage in England and Australia as the fields of assisted over India. But I'm sure things will change for India," he said. He said That He Was hopeful India would iron out problems to emerge as STI to stronger side.
"It happens With Every team. There was home for England and Australia Advantage as the pitches Helped Them more than India. But I am sure things will change, in India's Favour", he said.
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