its good sehwag did a splendid century .at the end of the day india was a bit lead of aussie.as cricket is a team game one team will do well when the whole team plays well.only sehwag played well and the rest of the batsmen failed.this should not be the case everytime.this makes the difference between a team and a good team...
Though you have explained the proceedings of the day in detail, you have missed out some very important points. To start with, during Bangalore test everyone was blaming Billy Bowden for his decision making... What happened today was even worse, I suppose...... Nobody is interested in talking about the decision given by David Shepherd. Though the ball had hit the gloves of Sehwag and was caught by Gilchrist, Shepherd gave Not Out and also Sehwag was behaving as if the ball didnt hit his gloves... Not even a single commentator commented on this decision, and they were like 'nothing has happened'.. When the decision was given against the Indians in Bangalore Test, all of these men were laming the umpires. Also, Indian batsmen like Sehwag should learn at least some manerisms about the game... He could have wlaked back like the Aussie batsmen!!!!!!!1
At last sehwag could break his poor form. Still India has to worry about the form of Yuvraj Lakshman and Ganguly. Hearty Congratualtions to Sehwag...Well Done
It was a brilliant innings by Sehwag. This may well be the turning point of the series together with Kumble's performance yesterday. Indians definitely have the upper edge. They should make sure that they consolidate on this and go on to level the series. As Sehwag flourished other Indian batsmen continue to disappoint. It is time they woke up.