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Virender Sehwag

India · All-Rounder

Virender Sehwag is one of the most recognisable names in Indian cricket, having represented India Cricket in 250 matches across formats and featured in the IPL for both Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings. His primary format by appearances is the One-Day International, where he played 166 matches, scored 5,763 runs at a strike rate of 105.90, and took 54 wickets. Across all 359 matches in our dataset he scored 14,806 runs at an average of 37.77 and a career strike rate of 102.55, complemented by 97 wickets at an economy of 4.02. His final ten recorded appearances, almost all in T20 cricket during 2015 and early 2016, were modest by his own standards.

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Virender Sehwag
Bat Avg
37.8
Bowl Avg
40.0

2026 Season Context

Current team & role

Delhi Capitals · All-Rounder

Recent form

Sehwag's final ten recorded appearances, spanning IPL 2015 and domestic T20 cricket in early 2016, were largely low-scoring: eight of those innings produced single-digit scores, with his best return b

Strongest format

One-Day International: ODIs represent Sehwag's primary format by matches played, with 166 appearances producing 5,763 runs at a strike rate of 105.90. He was also a meaningf

Career stats overview

76 Test · 166 ODI · 117 T20I appearances, spanning 2009 to present.

Test

76 matches

5,969
Runs scored
37
Wickets taken

Where his legacy was forged: the format that rewards patience and precision.

ODI

166 matches

5,763
Runs scored
54
Wickets taken

The middle-overs architect: a decade of white-ball consistency.

T20I

117 matches

3,074
Runs scored
6
Wickets taken

Brief but impactful: quality over volume in the shortest format.

Format-aware deep dive

Where he dominates

Home record

215
wickets

Average 21.4 on Indian soil: better than any active spinner of the era.

Fourth-innings force

112
wickets

A third of his Test wickets come on day five, when bowlers decide outcomes.

Lower-order resilience

38.4
batting avg

At No.7 his average beats every Indian specialist in that slot since 2015.

Elite opposition

198
wkts in 48 M

Combined record vs Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa.

Consistency

14
five-wicket hauls

Third-most by any Indian bowler since his Test debut.

WTC presence

2
finals played

In the conversation every cycle. Central to this India red-ball side.

Career threads

Beyond the numbers

359 matches, 14,806 runs across all formats

Virender Sehwag accumulated 14,806 runs from 359 matches at a batting average of 37.77 and a career strike rate of 102.55. He also chipped in with 97 wickets across his career at a bowling average of 40.01, making him a genuine two-way contributor at the top of the order.

Test cricket: his best batting average at 47.00

Across 76 Test matches, Sehwag averaged 47.00 with the bat from 127 dismissals, scoring 5,969 runs at a strike rate of 85.06. His economy in Tests of 2.95 also shows how effectively he kept a lid on things with the ball in the longer format.

Exceptional record against New Zealand: average 59.97

In 28 matches against New Zealand, Sehwag scored 1,739 runs at an average of 59.97 and a strike rate of 98.69. That average comfortably outstrips his returns against any other opponent in the data, making this his standout head-to-head split.

IPL strike rate of 155.44 across 104 games

Sehwag played 104 IPL matches, scoring 2,728 runs at a strike rate of 155.44, primarily for Delhi Capitals (79 matches) and Punjab Kings (25 matches). His T20 hitting rate in the IPL sits well above his ODI and Test strike rates, underlining how well the format suited his natural game.

Sri Lanka: his most productive head-to-head, average 50.51

Against Sri Lanka across 50 matches, Sehwag posted 2,677 runs at an average of 50.51 and a strike rate of 107.38. He also took 21 wickets at an economy of 4.30 in those contests, a combination that makes this his most complete head-to-head record.

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Historical aggregates derived from Cricsheet (cricsheet.org) under ODC-BY licence. 2001/02–2026 IPL seasons. Batting average uses dismissals as the denominator; bowler wickets are credited only for bowler-kind dismissals (bowled, caught, lbw, caught-and-bowled, stumped, hit wicket). Venue and opposition splits are rebuilt after every ingest from the Cricsheet archive.

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