"It's a surprise to me that Virender Sehwag has been dropped. I was surprised with (the dropping of) Gautam Gambhir as well. To me they were the two dominant players for India," said the ex-Aussie opener.
Sehwag was the only player left out by the selectors when they picked the squad for the last two matches at Mohali (March 14-18) and Delhi (March 22-26), retaining the other 14 members chosen for the first two games that India comfortably won in Chennai and Hyderabad.
"It's disappointing (Sehwag's omission). May be like every other athlete it's time to come back into Ranji Trophy and put performances on board because at the end of the day the only asset within the cricket space is scoring runs, taking wickets and taking catches," Hayden, who is in India commentating on the series, said.
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