On a glorious and historic day, December 8, 2011, at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore, Virender Sehwag, leading the Indian side, unleashed a devastating masterclass against the West Indies.
Stepping up as stand-in captain, the ‘Nawab of Najafgarh’ didn’t just score a century; he shattered the ultimate barrier in One-Day International (ODI) cricket, becoming only the second man, and the first captain, to register a double century.
The innings of 219 runs was the defining moment of the 4th ODI, securing an unassailable 3-1 series lead for India and cementing the right-hander’s reputation as one of the most destructive openers the game has ever seen. His brutal acceleration from 150 (off 112 balls) to 200 (off 140 balls) was a relentless assault that left the West Indies bowlers demoralised and the record books rewritten.
| Detail | Description |
| Match | 4th ODI of the 5-match Series |
| Opponent | West Indies |
| Venue | Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore |
| Date | December 8, 2011 |
| Significance | Series-clinching victory for India (3-1 lead) |
| Statistic | Details |
| Score | 219 |
| Balls Faced | 149 |
| Strike Rate | 146.97 |
| Fours | 25 |
| Sixes | 7 |
| Total Boundaries (Runs) | 142 (64.84% of Total Runs) |
| Result | India won by 153 runs |
Sehwag’s innings was a demonstration of controlled aggression, maintaining a high strike rate throughout, and peaking in the middle overs:
The second half of his innings saw him unleash an unprecedented barrage, scoring his last 119 runs off just 80 balls.
The Virender Sehwag 219 was more than just a massive score; it marked a paradigm shift in One-Day International batting, establishing several new ODI records:
The Virender Sehwag 219 innings is not merely a statistical anomaly; it is a profound embodiment of his fearless approach to batting. Already known as the ‘Sultan of Multan’ for his Test triple century, this ODI masterclass further cemented his image as the ultimate aggregator of boundaries and a man for historic milestones.
The performance defined Sehwag as a player who could take the game away from the opposition in a single session, operating with a mindset that was untethered by convention. This incredible knock confirmed that ODI double centuries were not a once-in-a-generation event but a reachable landmark for those with his unique brand of unfettered, historic cricket destruction.
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