

Sehwag holds multiple records including the highest score made by an Indian in Test cricket (319), which was also the fastest triple
century in the history of international cricket (reached 300 off only 278 balls) as well as the fastest 250 by any batsman (in 207 balls against Sri Lanka on 3 December 2009 at the
Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai). His other innings of 309 and 293 are also the second and third best by any Indian player. Sehwag also holds the distinction of being one of four batsmen in the world to have ever surpassed 300 twice in Test cricket, and the only one to score two triple centuries and take a five-wicket
inningshaul.
[4] In March 2009, Sehwag smashed the fastest century ever scored by an Indian in ODI cricket, from 60 balls.
[5] On 8 December 2011, he hit his maiden double century in ODI cricket, against
West Indies, becoming the second batsman after
Sachin Tendulkar to reach the landmark.
[6] His score remains the highest individual score in ODI cricket – 219 off 149 balls.
[7][8]He is the only player in the world to score a double hundred in ODI and a triple hundred in Test Cricket.
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Sehwag was appointed as vice-captain of the Indian team under
Rahul Dravid in October 2005 but due to poor form, he was later replaced by
V. V. S. Laxman in December 2006 as Test vice-captain. In January 2007, Sehwag was dropped from the ODI team and later from the Test team as well.
[10] During his term as vice-captain, Sehwag skippered the team in place of injured Dravid in 2 ODIs and 1 Test. Following his return to form in 2008 and the retirement of
Anil Kumble, Sehwag has been reappointed as the vice-captain for both Tests and ODIs. By early 2009, Sehwag had reestablished himself as one of the best performing batsmen in ODI cricket.
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