"When Sammy dropped my catch, I thought God is with me and God is telling me 'just bat until 45th-46th over and you will achieve your 200'," said Sehwag, one of the most devastating batsman in contemporary cricket.
Sehwag took 41 balls to reach his half-century and needed 28 more to score his 15th ODI century.
His 150 came off 112 balls and by the time Kieron Pollard ended his 149-ball batting pyrotechnics studded with seven sixes, Sehwag had entered the record book after a breath-taking knock that left him drained.
Sehwag scored his previous highest ODI score of 175 against Bangladesh in the Feb 19 World Cup match in Dhaka.
"I'm very tired because I'm a 33-year-old. I'm an old man and my back and glutes are tight," Sehwag said.
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