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Everything's hunky dory when Virender Sehwag is at the crease and blasting, but what does it all mean for India as a side

26-Apr-2005


Wisden Asia Cricket magazine is one of the subcontinent's leading voices on the game. Each monthly issue offers insight, information and comment from some of the world's best cricket minds. Plus in-depth interviews, comprehensive match coverage and breathtaking photographs
The Sehwag factor
Everything's hunky dory when Virender Sehwag is at the crease and blasting, but what does it all mean for India as a side? What do his team-mates make of the starts he gives them? Rahul Bhattacharya looks at the numbers.
After Wright, who?
WAC narrows down on six potential successors for John Wright as India coach, rates them and asks them what they think of the job.
Dosti with everything
Osman Samiuddin's tour diary.
Running men
XI great single-takers.
"Ambition should come from within"
Polly Umrigar on life and cricket, in the Gleanings interview.
Sizing up Inzy
Exactly how great a batsman is Inzamam-ul-Haq? Kamran Abbasi on where Pakistan's captain stands in the pantheon.
Plus
Greg Chappell: Break up the game
Ramachandra Guha on Abdul Hafeez Kardar
Behind the West Indies contracts crisis
From loutish to laidback: Sanjay Manjrekar on the transformation of the Indian fan
Time Out with Salman Butt
Mukul Kesavan on cricket and style
Obituaries: Omar Kureishi, Allan Rae, David Sheppard, Brian Luckhurst, Sharad Diwadkar
Match coverage: Pakistan in India, Australia in New Zealand, Zimbabwe in South Africa, Domestic round-up