A Quote by Virender Sehwag

My shot selection has to be good to score big runs. — © Virender Sehwag
My shot selection has to be good to score big runs.
I always want to be known as a good Test cricketer. I believe I have the ability to score big runs in the longer format. For that, I know I have to score heavily in whatever opportunities I get.
Being an impatient guy, even off the field, I would always look to score runs and score them quickly. Sometimes I panic if runs are not coming.
To win Test matches consistently you've got to take 20 wickets - yes, you've got to score runs but if you can't bowl a team out it doesn't matter how many runs you score.
Muller is a winner for Germany and expects to score big goals in big games, especially with his late runs from behind the striker.
I think you always need some luck when you score big runs.
I know I have a lot of potential to score big runs. So, yeah, I am trying to take it game by game and see that I make it big.
Obviously after such a long gap, one itches to get back to the game and score big runs.
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It is a great feeling of course to have scored so many runs, but that is what I play cricket for: to score lots of runs.
I am not a good shot. Few of us are. To make up for this I hold my fire until I have a shot of less than 20 degrees deflection and until I'm within 300 yards. Good discipline on this score can make up for a great deal.
The major difference between the big shot and the little shot is the big shot is just a little shot who kept on shooting.
It happens with every batsman; sometimes, despite feeling good in the nets, you don't score runs in the match.
As every golfer knows, no one ever lost his mind over one shot. It is rather the gradual process of shot after shot watching your score go to tatters - knowing that you have found a different way to bogey each hole.
You know how in sports baseball players, they hit home runs. Football players, they throw and they score touchdowns. I get to do something that very few people get to do - I get to touch the human brain, and every day I get to hit home runs, I get to score touchdowns.
Cricket is 90-95 per cent mental. To score runs, you've got to feel good about yourself.
Think about the deflections. The offense can't score every play. They're just trying to get a good shot. If I can deflect a pass, even if it doesn't cause a turnover, it will throw their timing off half-a-second. That half-a-second might mess up their shot.
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