Virender Sehwag Retires From International Cricket

Virender Sehwag
Virender Sehwag is one the few players to score two triple tons in Tests.
The batsman made the announcement in Dubai on Monday, ahead of joining the Masters Champions League. 

Sehwag scored 8,586 runs in 104 matches, having made his Test debut against South Africa in 2001. 

The Delhi batsman holds the record for the highest score made by an Indian in Test cricket - 319 against South Africa at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. It was also the fastest triple century (off only 278 balls) in the history of international cricket.

Sehwag is also one of four batsmen in the world to have ever surpassed 300 twice in Test cricket - having also scored 309 against Pakistan in Multan in 2004, the first ever triple ton by an Indian batsman. 

The opener, who turns 37 on Tuesday, also scored 8,273 runs in 251 ODIs, including 15 centuries, and was part of India's World Cup winning team in 2011. He also has a one-day double hundred to his credit - 219 against West Indies.

Besides, his batting prowess Sehwag was also a decent part-time bowler, taking 40 wickets in Tests and 96 in ODIs.

However, his last Test was in March 2013 - against Australia in Hyderabad - and his last ODI came against Pakistan in January 2013. 

"Opening in Tests could be put in two different eras...BS and AS. Before Sehwag & After Sehwag. Challenged the norms. Wrote a new manual," tweeted Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash).

"You were like no one else that played the game @virendersehwag. And that is why you were special. Everytime we think of you we will be happy," wrote Harsha Bhogle on his twitter handle (@bhogleharsha).

Zaheer Khan, another illustrious Indian cricketer and Sehwag's contemporary, had announced his international retirement last week.

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