Virender Sehwag for Leicestershire
Virender Sehwag got many starts for Leicestershire, but it took him six innings in the Frizzell County Championship to score his first hundred - which came within a single session
Wisden CricInfo staff
28-Jun-2003
Virender Sehwag got many starts for Leicestershire, but it took him six innings in the Frizzell County Championship to score his first hundred - which came within a single session. His next, against Middlesex, was also at over a run-a-ball pace, as he injected a one-day urgency into the longer version of the game. While many of his starts went unconverted, he turned in some useful performances in the Twenty20 Cup, where he demonstrated his usefulness with the ball, and helped Leicestershire win all of their first five matches.
Leicestershire averages
Leicestershire averages
July 19 Twenty20 Cup Semi-final
Leicestershire lost to Warwickshire by 7 wickets
Leicestershire lost to Warwickshire by 7 wickets
Virender Sehwag's last Twenty20 innings of the season lasted just three balls as Waqar Younis dismissed him for 5 in the semi-final. Leicestershire managed to put up a competitive score of 162, but Warwickshire overhauled it quite comfortably, with four balls and seven wickets to spare.
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July 13 National Cricket League
Leicestershire beat Worcestershire by 76 runs
Leicestershire beat Worcestershire by 76 runs
A comfortable victory for Leicestershire. Trevor Ward, with 68, and Virender Sehwag - who slammed three sixes in a blistering 59-ball 76 - gave Leicestershire the perfect start, while Darren Maddy provided the late innings-momentum with 58. Stephen Peters anchored the reply with 82, but Worcestershire were never on the ball as Jeremy Snape and David Brignull both finished with three wickets.
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July 9-12 Frizzell County Championship
Leicestershire lost to Middlesex by eight wickets
Leicestershire lost to Middlesex by eight wickets
Middlesex piled up 620 in their first innings, and Leicestershire began their reply in style. Sehwag smashed 130 off 111 balls, hitting 20 fours and four sixes in the process. All to no avail, as Leicestershire, despite making 447, still had to follow on. Sehwag made just 13 in the second innings, but a draw still seemed possible as Leicestershire set Middlesex a target of 163 from 27 overs. But Andrew Strauss smashed a 67-ball 73 to give Middlesex an eight-wicket win.
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Scorecard Report
July 2-5 Frizzell County Championship
Leicestershire drew with Warwickshire
Leicestershire drew with Warwickshire
Sehwag, much as he does for India sometimes in Test cricket, played the longer version of the game as if it was a one-day biff-about. He smashed 30 off 21 in the first innings and a run-a-ball 40 in the second, but did not play the big innings that could have won the game for his side. A combative second-innings century from Sehwag's fellow overseas professional, Brad Hodge, gave Leicestershire a sniff at victory, but eventually the game drifted to a draw.
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Scorecard Report
June 27-30 Frizzell County Championship
Leicestershire drew with Nottinghamshire
Leicestershire drew with Nottinghamshire
Sehwag's first century of the season was a blistering 137, off just 151 balls and included an incredible 25 fours, but Leicestershire were finally saved by rain, which washed out the entire last day's play. Sehwag scored 56% of his team's total of 243, but Leicestershire conceded a first-innings lead of 83, and needed 402 to win in the fourth innings, when rain intervened.
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Scorecard Report
June 24 Twenty20 Cup
Leicestershire beat Derbyshire by 1 run
Leicestershire beat Derbyshire by 1 run
June 22 National Cricket League
Leicestershire beat Yorkshire by 18 runs
Leicestershire beat Yorkshire by 18 runs
June 21 Twenty20 Cup
Leicestershire beat Nottinghamshire by 1 wicket
Leicestershire beat Nottinghamshire by 1 wicket
First, Sehwag took 2 for 19 in four overs as Nottinghamshire were restricted to a gettable 158; then, for the second match in a row, he made 26 off 17 to get Leicestershire off the blocks quickly. It was a sterling performance, and the fourth win in four Twenty20 matches for Leicestershire.
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Scorecard Report
June 20 Twenty20 Cup
Leicestershire beat Lancashire by 22 runs
Leicestershire beat Lancashire by 22 runs
June 18 Twenty20 Cup
Leicestershire beat Durham by 46 runs
Leicestershire beat Durham by 46 runs
Sehwag finally turned in a matchwinning performance for Leicestershire - with ball, not with bat. He made 14 off 11 as Leicestershire made 168 for 9 in their 20 overs, but then bowled magnificently to take 3 for 14 in three overs at the end. Brad Hodge with 64 off 44 and 1 for 19 pipped him to the man-of-the-match award.
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Scorecard Report
June 16 Twenty20 Cup
Leicestershire beat Yorkshire by 16 runs
Leicestershire beat Yorkshire by 16 runs
June 15 National Cricket League
Leicestershire beat Worcestershire by 2 wickets
Leicestershire beat Worcestershire by 2 wickets
June 14 Tour match
Leicestershire lost to Pakistan by 5 wickets
Leicestershire lost to Pakistan by 5 wickets
June 10 C&G Trophy
Leicestershire lost to Worcestershire by 75 runs
Leicestershire lost to Worcestershire by 75 runs
June 4-7 Frizzell County Championship
Leicestershire lost to Lancashire by 10 wickets
Leicestershire lost to Lancashire by 10 wickets
Lancashire sailed to a comfortable victory here, in a match that was a nondescript outing for Sehwag. After Lancashire had amassed 503, Leicestershire made 314, of which Sehwag's contribution was 30 off 44. Leicestershire followed on, and Sehwag made just 5 in the second innings, after slipping down the order to No. 4.
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Scorecard Report
June 1 National Cricket League
Leicestershire lost to Gloucestershire by 3 wickets
Leicestershire lost to Gloucestershire by 3 wickets
May 28 C&G Trophy
Leicestershire beat Nottinghamshire by 99 runs
Leicestershire beat Nottinghamshire by 99 runs
Sehwag gave Leicestershire, who were put in to bat, a crackling start with a lusty 56 off 51 balls, including 10 fours and a six. Leicestershire made 258, and won easily by 99 runs, as Phil DeFreitas took a superb 3 for 20 in his 10 overs, snatching the man-of-the-match award from Sehwag.
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Scorecard Report
May 21-24 Frizzell County Championship
Leicestershire drew with Middlesex
Leicestershire drew with Middlesex
May 18 National Cricket League
Leicestershire beat Yorkshire by 66 runs
Leicestershire beat Yorkshire by 66 runs
May 14-17 Frizell County Championship
Leicestershire drew with Surrey
Leicestershire drew with Surrey
Sehwag failed in the first innings of this game, making just 2 as Leicestershire collapsed to 200. In reply, Surrey made 560. Up against the wall, Sehwag then smashed a fiesty 81 off 84 balls, and though the wickets continued tumbling after he was out, rain allowed his side to escape with a draw.
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May 7 C&G Trophy
Leicestershire beat Northumberland by 90 runs
Leicestershire beat Northumberland by 90 runs
Sehwag missed a golden opportunity to pile up some easy runs against minnows Northumberland. Leicestershire batted first and Sehwag, opening the batting, was out for a quick 16. The rest of the game was surprisingly low-scoring, as Leicestershire made 182 and still managed to win by 90 runs.
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Scorecard Report
May 5 National Cricket League
Leicestershire lost to Gloucestershire by 57 runs
Leicestershire lost to Gloucestershire by 57 runs
May 4 National Cricket League
Leicestershire lost to Glamorgan by 44 runs
Leicestershire lost to Glamorgan by 44 runs
Virender Sehwag arrived in England at seven a.m. on the day of this game and was promptly picked to make his debut for Leicestershire. Glamorgan batted first, put up 249 in their 45 overs, and then Sehwag went out to open the innings. He made a typically carefree 23, with four thunderous boundaries, before getting out trying to force the pace further.
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