Sehwag’s “Sultan of Multan” Innings: A Masterpiece Forged in Camaraderie

Virender Sehwag’s iconic “Sultan of Multan” innings, a triple century scored in the 2004 Test match against Pakistan, remains etched in the annals of Indian cricket history. This monumental knock not only showcased Sehwag’s aggressive batting style but also highlighted his camaraderie with batting legend Sachin Tendulkar.

Sehwag’s 309-run masterpiece, achieved in just 364 balls, made him the first Indian to score a triple century in Test cricket. His blistering innings featured a 336-run partnership with Tendulkar, who played a crucial role in Sehwag’s success.

In a recent viral video, Sehwag shared an amusing anecdote from his partnership with Tendulkar. After hitting a six off Saqlain Mushtaq, Tendulkar jokingly warned Sehwag against hitting another six, saying, “If you hit another six, I’ll pull your bat away.”

Undeterred, Sehwag reached 295 and declared his intention to hit a six off Mushtaq’s first ball. Tendulkar, initially hesitant, eventually gave his blessing. Sehwag stepped out and dispatched Mushtaq for a six, reaching the historic milestone of 300 runs.

Sehwag’s knock helped India post a massive 675/5 declared in the first innings, leading to an innings and 52-run victory. His fearless batting against a formidable Pakistani bowling attack, including Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Sami, and Saqlain Mushtaq, cemented his status as one of India’s greatest batsmen.

Beyond their on-field exploits, Tendulkar and Sehwag shared a close friendship. Despite their contrasting personalities, their mutual respect and camaraderie created a unique partnership that benefited the Indian team for many years.

Their bond extended off the field as well, with Sehwag often sharing humorous anecdotes about his time with Tendulkar. Their friendship stands as a testament to the spirit of Indian cricket during their playing days and continues to be celebrated even after their retirement.