Updated On: 14 February, 2011 08:15 AM IST | | Sai Mohan
MiD DAY's analysis of India in their first 2011 World Cup warm-up tie...
MiD DAY's analysis of India in their first 2011u00a0World Cupu00a0warm-up tie... A group of Indian players celebrate after claiming Australia's last wicket in the World Cup warm-up match at Bangalore yesterday. India won by 38 runs. PIC/AFP
Virender Sehwag 
He said the other day that he had learnt to respect the new ball. He certainly showed no respect to bowlers while chasing good deliveries from Brett Lee and top-edging a few at the start of his 54-run knock. Shockingly, during the second power play, when Sehwag was around, India managed only 12 runs.
Gautam Gambhir
Survived some sharp stuff from Lee and Bollinger, and stroked a glorious boundary through covers before edging one to White at second slip. Gambhir, who looked out of place during his 15-ball six, hasn't played a one-dayer since November.