Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag answered many questions related to Indian cricket in Amar Ujala Samvad. During this, he also talked about his family and personal life. Talking about his two sons, he said that both his sons want to become cricketers and Sehwag himself is teaching them the nuances of the game. This is the reason why he is not associated with any team as a coach.
When Sehwag was asked about children, he said, "You cannot go straight to college from class 8th. Sports also take many years. Today even Virat Kohli is not perfect. He also makes mistakes and gets out. Hard work is yours." It's in your hands, it's in your hands to improve your skills. I didn't play under-14, 15, 16, 17. Later I got opportunities and went on scoring runs. I run a school. I can only facilitate Every child learning there will have to work hard on his own."
On his journey as a cricketer, Sehwag said "I practiced less, I took more bumps in buses. Used to sit in the bus for two and a half hours and get to bat for 12 minutes. I used to practice fielding. But used to do more than others. The day it is your day, you don't have to get out. When there was a match in Chennai, that day I said to God if today is my day then the South Africa team has gone. That day I scored 309 Score runs."
Talking about his children, Sehwag said, "I also tell the children that such a situation should not come that the father has to make recommendations. I have two sons. Both play cricket and want to become all-rounders." On this, Sehwag jokingly said that all-rounders are expensive in IPL. For this reason, both of them want to become all-rounders.
(pc amarujala)