New Delhi, Aug. 26 -- Former explosive opener Virender Sehwag remains hopeful about India's chances of standing triumphant in the upcoming high-stakes Asia Cup. He expects the tournament to serve as the ideal platform to check the Indian team's strength for next year's T20 World Cup crown defence on home turf.
The Asia Cup will be Suryakumar's first major tournament assignment as the skipper of the Indian team since taking over the captaincy mantle from Rohit Sharma. The 34-year-old was passed the baton after Rohit announced his retirement from the format in the aftermath of India's title-winning run in the T20 World Cup last year.
With Suryakumar at the helm, India has won 12, lost two, and played out one tie, steering the T20 world ch...
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