A corridor of uncertainty at the top order. Has India run into a dead-end?

Re: A corridor of uncertainty at the top order. Has India run into a dead-end?

Remember the time when Wasim use to take out Adam Gilchrist so early in the inng with a vex of humiliation. Right now he is like the most feared batsmen in the world. If Sehwag was from Wasim's era, he would have a record of ****. If Sehwag have 11 hunderds in Tests, 9 of them are in subcontinent wickets that are dead. In earlier days, bowlers would take wickets regardless of condition.

Right now there are few bowlers that are known for variety. That's is why he got his career 'extended' and he probably will have a decent career with some inngs but trust me they are not worth celebrating. The bowlers of today are either fast or just not consistent enough with their effort.