Selectors speak to under-fire Virender Sehwag
New Delhi, Jan 5: With speculation building over the likely axing of Virender Sehwag from India's ODI team for the home series against England, selectors Vikram Rathore and Saba Karim had a long chat with the under-fire opener ahead of the third and final ODI against Pakistan on Sunday. Rathore and Karim, in turns, held discussions with Sehwag for more than 20 minutes each during the Indian team's training session at the Feroze Shah Kotla grounds on Saturday. In between two batting stints at the nets, Sehwag was seen in a one-to-one conversation with each of the two selectors.
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