Former captain Ajit Wadekar said Sehwag's return would ease the pressure on India's 'Big Three' -- Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Laxman.
"Sehwag coming back itself is enough to boost the morale of the team. We never had a solid opening partnership in the series," Wadekar, the former chief of national selectors, said by phone.
"If our openers do their bit, batsmen down the order will start gaining in confidence."
Sehwag's audacious strokeplay might be the ideal counter-attacking ploy the team needed to recover from the heavy defeats and avoid a two-clear Test series defeat that would enable England to leapfrog India at the top of the rankings.
"The opposition bowlers also get disheartened by Sehwag's presence," the 70-year old Wadekar said.
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