Viru vows to continue his comeback fight for two years
Virender Sehwag has ruled out the possibility of retiring from cricket and has expressed his insistence on playing for "at least the next two years.
Sehwag was dropped from the World Cup 30-member preliminary squad following a prolonged form slump. The right-handed batsman said he was still keen to play competitive cricket and has no imminent plans of quitting the game.I am still playing. And till the time I continue to play, I am not thinking about anything else. I will not consider quitting till I have the desire to play, the right-handed batsman said on the sidelines of a press conference after being unveiled as a judge of cricket commentary for a radio channel on Monday.
No. I am not thinking about retiring. At least not for the next two years. Am only thinking about my game at the moment.
Sehwag was dropped from the World Cup 30-member preliminary squad following a prolonged form slump. The right-handed batsman said he was still keen to play competitive cricket and has no imminent plans of quitting the game.I am still playing. And till the time I continue to play, I am not thinking about anything else. I will not consider quitting till I have the desire to play, the right-handed batsman said on the sidelines of a press conference after being unveiled as a judge of cricket commentary for a radio channel on Monday.
No. I am not thinking about retiring. At least not for the next two years. Am only thinking about my game at the moment.