"I think he is the perfect man to coach India. He has scored a Test hundred as well as picked 600 wickets in Test matches. He is the most positive person I have met; he never gives up and that is the reason why the young team can learn a lot from him," he said.
On Kumble's biggest task, Sehwag said: "Biggest task is defeating sides like England, South Africa and Australia when they tour India and how he copes up with pressure when meeting tougher sides.
Asked if he will take up the job of a batting coach if offered, the 37-year-old from Delhi said he would not be able to as he does not have time and also because he does not think that Indian team needs a batting coach.
"No, I don't have time. I don't think the Indian team needs a batting coach since they have a lot of good batsmen. They need a bowling coach," said Sehwag, who was here to participate in the launch of the logo of the Madurai Super Giants team, one of the franchise in TNPL.
"Also, Tests are not famous in West Indies as they were when big stars played for them during 70s and 80s. If big stars are involved in Test matches in West Indies, I think more people will come and watch the game. But their big stars are not playing."
Asked if power or technique holds the key to shine in T20 cricket, Sehwag said: "Both are equally important. If you have power and use good technique, then you can score more runs. Virat Kohli is the perfect example and he is the combination of both."
Asked whether TNPL's success will match that of the IPL,
Shewag said" "It should be, because the format is like that and it is also going to be telecast live. Entire country will be able to watch and I'd prefer Indian sports staff being involved in such leagues, because they will get the required experience to reach greater heights."
On outstation players who were not allowed by BCCI to play in TNPL, Sehwag said: "It is Tamil Nadu Premier League, so players from TamilNadu must get an opportunity to play. If I play the TNPL, then one youngster from here (TamilNadu) will have to sit out. Players playing the district matches don't get selected to play U-16, U-19, so now is their opportunity to shine."
"Not really, because we have seen bowlers who have made their careers through the IPL. (Ravichandran) Ashwin, (Jasprit) Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar are few names I can think of," he said.
"So the leagues give opportunity to everybody and not just the batsmen. Maybe it gives such a feel because batsmen are seven and bowlers are four, but bowlers are also given an opportunity to showcase their talent.
On whether he sees a difference in youngsters' approach nowadays, when compared to the time when he started playing, Shewag said: "Cricket is the same, but the thinking has changed. Nowadays in Tests, openers are playing over the covers or over slips or upper cuts and celebrating their centuries with sixes.
"It is a good thing that Test cricket has remained the same, but batsmen's approach has changed with the advent of Twenty20 cricket. Now they take more risks to play Test matches.
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