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Virender Sehwag hits double century in ODIs: Why this kola-Viru Ji?

On Thursday, anything was possible for Virender Sehwag. By the time he was out for 219, the highest individual score in ODIs, there were still 53.3 overs left to be bowled at Indore. But everyone knew the contest was over. Cricket is a team sport. But not when Sehwag is in the mood and in torrent. Pics: Sehwag slams highest ODI score | Sehwags profile | Scorecard This was a Viru, Viru special. Like the online smash hit, it instantly took India by storm. But there was no kolaveri, or murderous rage, on display. It was vintage kola-Viru - nonchalant execution, Sehwag style. His strokes were violent; his demeanour was almost child-like. The stand-in India captain even joked with the Caribbeans. He seemed to be batting for pleasure, as if sharing a gift of the gods with lesser mortals. No surprise that despite being at the receiving end, they all shook hands with him when he departed. That included captain Darren Sammy, who had let slip the dolliest of chances when Sehwag was on 170. They knew they were privileged. Last year, Ian Chappell likened Sehwag to Don Bradman for his ability to combine two difficult tasks: score rapidly and post mammoth scores. The astute Aussie may have a point.

                                                                                                               
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