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This story is from September 27, 2008

Migraine forced Sehwag to leave Vadodara, says Delhi official

Delhi captain Virender Sehwag returned home midway through the Irani Cup owing to migraine and not because of any dissentment, a senior team official said.
Migraine forced Sehwag to leave Vadodara, says Delhi official
VADODARA: Delhi captain Virender Sehwag returned home midway through the Irani Cup owing to migraine and not because of any dissentment, a senior team official said.
Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) Sports secretary Sunil Dev said Sehwag returned with him last night due to migraine and nothing else.
"He has not been feeling well and the pain was there all along.
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It increased yesterday and because he has already been dismissed in the second innings, he could well afford to return with me," Dev said from New Delhi.
Sehwag's abrupt return led to wild speculations with some claiming that the Delhi captain left in a huff to protest the poor accommodation and fuming why they were not accommodated in the same hotel where Rest of India players are staying.
A few also claimed that Sehwag was bitter after being abused by Munaf Patel and hence once he got out in the second innings, he didn't want to stay longer in the city.
Dev, however, dismissed such speculations and said, "This is all nonsense. He never had an issue with hotel and he returned purely because he was not feeling well and circumstances allowed him to comeback."
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