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Sehwag flays batsmen following close win in 1st ODI

Last updated on: November 30, 2011 09:49 IST
West Indies' Kemar Roach (left) celebrates with teammates after dismissing India's Gautam Gambhir

India captain Virender Sehwag hailed the efforts of the lower order for pulling off a thrilling win over the West Indies in the first ODI but was equally critical of the team's top order for failing to do their job.

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India clinched a nail-biting one-wicket win over the Windies in the first ODI in Cuttack on Tuesday. Chasing an easy 212, India stumbled to 59 for five before riding on Rohit Sharma's 72 and spirited showings by Varun Aaron and Umesh Yadav to scrape past the target with seven balls to spare.

"In India you hardly see the team tottering at 59/5. Our batsmen made mistakes. Hope we will come up with strong batting performance in next games," Sehwag said.

"We have to learn from our mistakes. There were two good balls. The ball came in and we (Me and Virat Kohli) played early and made mistakes," he added.

'Rohit is proving himself'

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Rohit Sharma

Sehwag was particularly critical of Parthiv Patel, Gautam Gambhir and Suresh Raina's shot selections.

"There were three soft dismissals of Parthiv Patel, Gautam Gambhir and Suresh Raina. We have to bat really well in coming games. There is no excuse for anybody to not scoring runs."

Sehwag hoped that they would put up a better show in the coming matches.

"We have to back our batting. We have some exciting youngsters playing for last three four years. But I am happy with bowling and fielding."

Sehwag was all praise for Rohit who did the turnaround in his comeback match.

"Rohit is a talented batsman. He is improving match by match. He is proving himself. He is one of the best.

"A win is a win. It does not matter by one wicket or 10, it was important that we started well. We are 1-0 up. Full credit to Rohit Sharma, Jadeja and Vinay Kumar; they built the innings on partnerships. One by one they did it for us."

'Rohit-Jadeja partnership did it for us'

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Ravindra Jadeja

Defending his decision to bowl, he said: "My decision was absolutely right. You were chasing 212 after all. When you lose five quick wickets, it's difficult to come back. I praise Rohit Sharma and Jadeja as their partnership took us there. After that Vinay and Rohit had a good partnership. It's not easy when you lose five six wickets. The way Rohit, Jadeja and Vinay batted it was great to see that."

Sehwag said India showed tremendous quality despite being down so many times in the match.

"We just stay cool and calm. That's the quality of Indian dressing room. We believe that we can win from any situation."

'Our process is on to become No 1 in ODIs'

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India's Suresh Raina (center) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of West Indies' Darren Bravo

About the huge crowd response, he said: "It feels great when people come to watch a game. People come and support us. It was a good game at the end of the day. Nobody expected Windies would make only 211 and then we will be five down so early and win the game in this exciting way.

"We hope people will come and support us in the next matches. It was important to start off on a winning note. We want to become No. 1 and for that we have to win the series. Our process is going on we have to concentrate on it."

'We were expecting them to score 270-280 but our bowlers did well'

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India's Vinay Kumar (right) and his teammate Rohit Sharma (left) appeal successfully for the wicket of West Indies' Adrian Barath

Sehwag also said Abhimanyu Mithun, who replaced Praveen Kumar in the series, will be joining the squad on Wednesday.

Praising the pitch, he said, "It was a good track. We were expecting them to score 270-280 but our bowlers did well."

Sehwag again said matches should be held in smaller towns. "I love to play in smaller towns. People give so much respect and love. They bring all kinds of food and stuff to you to make sure you are happy."
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