Sehwag, Hayden changed definition of Test batting: Ganguly ()
Kolkata, Sep 30. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said on Friday that modern-day Test openers are always on the edge if they fail to score at a brisk pace because of Virender Sehwag and Matthew Hayden -- who started the trend.
"You look at modern-day openers who are criticised for not getting runs quickly. It was all started by Virender Sehwag and Mathew Hayden. To a certain extent even Justin Langer, but in Tests these two changed the definition of batting," Ganguly told a talk show arranged to commemorate India's 500 Tests.
India played the 500th Test match in Kanpur where they decimated New Zealand by 197 runs.