It will be a tough test for Sehwag, feels Strauss

Published - August 09, 2011 06:22 pm IST - Birmingham

England captain Andrew Strauss believes that it would be a tough test for Virender Sehwag as he embarks on his journey to lift the sagging spirits of the Indian team as they gear up for the third Test at Edgbaston starting tomorrow.

“He (Sehwag) is a quality player; his record speaks for itself but then they (India) have quite a few quality batsmen.

We back ourselves against anybody especially in these conditions. It would be a test for him as well for others,” Strauss told at the pre—match media conference.

Sehwag is returning from a shoulder surgery with very little preparation besides the 25—ball—8 he made against Northamptonshire last week.

Although they are on the verge of becoming the Top Test nation, Strauss and his boys are in no mood to take things lightly as Indians have the ability to bounce back.

“It can actually have a galvanizing effect (on them).

India are a very strong side and in the last two Tests, we had our backs to the wall. We are not expecting anything different and we have to work very hard.”

The England captain is mindful that his side lost the 1—0 advantage when they went down to Australia in Headingley during a home series in 2009 and were determined not to let that happen again.

“We have learnt our lessons from Headingley in 2009. We then made the mistake of looking too far ahead; we were waiting for the outcome rather than starting well.”

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