"He is totally fearless." - AP Photo

NEW DELHI: Legendary West Indian batsman Sir Vivian Richards, once regarded as the world’s most destructive player, said India’s Virender Sehwag holds that reputation in modern cricket and India’s chances in the 2011 World Cup will largely depend on the right-hander’s form.

Visiting the Indian capital for a promotional event for next year’s World Cup, Richards was asked who he considers the most dangerous batsman in present day cricket and the former West Indies captain had no hesitation in naming the dashing Indian opener.

“Sehwag! There is no doubt about it. He is just so destructive, totally fearless. India need him badly during the World Cup,” Richards said.

Commenting on Australia’s disappointing show in the Ashes, Richards said it was more than enough to give an indication of their current state and they lacked firepower in their bowling department to win matches.

“The way they (Australia) are playing gives you the suggestion that they are not the best team in the world. To go back to Warne shows that Australia is in dire straits,” the West Indian said.—Agencies

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