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In spite of a good start, inconsistency to plague Viru this World cup, says Ganesha.


Ian Chappel had once said, 'Sehwag can change the course of a match with the ease of Moses parting the Red sea.' How rightly put. Uninhibited and extraordinary are the two words that aptly describe India's star opening batsman Virender Sehwag. Fondly known as Viru, he is the only Indian cricketer to have two triple hundreds to his credit. His scintillating, fearless strokes with the bat, only show his great confidence in his ability and his belief that he can stand upright against any bowler and any attack. One of the finest batman in the world of cricket, Viru has also helped his team in times of need with his right arm off-spin bowling.

The 'Nawab of Najafgarh' is all set for the World cup with a slim and trim look. But his performance in the previous two World Cups was average. Will this year's Cricket World Cup finally break the jinx for him? His fans are eagerly awaiting the hard hitting batsman's smashing fours and sixes. Ganesha, with the help of Vedic Astrology, finds out if their wishes will be fulfilled.

India's opening batsman, Virender Sehwag will have a good planetary support from natal Mars, Sun and Jupiter during the beginning of first round of matches of this Cricket World Cup. He may begin his campaign with tremendous aggression and boundary-hitting particularly in the matches against Bangladesh and Ireland. During this time, he is likely to be performance driven and the team can depend on him for good scores. However, he will be inconsistent during the fourth, fifth and sixth matches of first round. He may score well in the quarter finals. But his performance may not match his potential in the semi-finals. He will open the Indian innings aggressively and score useful runs if India reaches the Finals.

We wish him good luck and may Lord Ganesha bless him.

With Ganesha's Grace,
Tanmay K.Thakar
The GaneshaSpeaks Team

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17 February 2011 10:19:52 GMT
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