<p>Explosive India opener Virender Sehwag said here Tuesday that their aim is to win the Test series against England, beginning Nov 15.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Our aim is to play well and win the series. England are a good side but so are we. I think it will be a tough series for both of us," said Sehwag on the sidelines of the launch of a cricket bat collection named after him.<br /><br />Sehwag also declared that they are not here for avenging their humiliating 0-4 washout last year against the same opposition in England.<br /><br />"We are not here for revenge. All this vengeance etc. is all due to media hype. We are concentrating on playing well and winning for the team and country."<br /><br />India will play four Test matches in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata and Nagpur.<br />The 34-year-old scored a century Monday for Delhi against Uttar Pradesh in a Ranji Trophy tie, in spite of a finger injury. <br /><br />Commenting on his form and performance, he said: "I am happy to score the century. Whether I am back in form or not, is not for me to decide but I thought I played well enough."<br /><br />"And as for the condition of my finger, it is getting better."<br />Sehwag will also complete a century of Test matches, currently sitting pretty on 98.<br />"It was my dream to play for my country. Since the time I achieved that, my next dream has been to perform well and play 100 Tests for India. I am very happy that moment is coming soon."<br /><br />He also congratulated batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, who is to be conferred the Order of Australia Tuesday in Mumbai.</p>
<p>Explosive India opener Virender Sehwag said here Tuesday that their aim is to win the Test series against England, beginning Nov 15.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Our aim is to play well and win the series. England are a good side but so are we. I think it will be a tough series for both of us," said Sehwag on the sidelines of the launch of a cricket bat collection named after him.<br /><br />Sehwag also declared that they are not here for avenging their humiliating 0-4 washout last year against the same opposition in England.<br /><br />"We are not here for revenge. All this vengeance etc. is all due to media hype. We are concentrating on playing well and winning for the team and country."<br /><br />India will play four Test matches in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata and Nagpur.<br />The 34-year-old scored a century Monday for Delhi against Uttar Pradesh in a Ranji Trophy tie, in spite of a finger injury. <br /><br />Commenting on his form and performance, he said: "I am happy to score the century. Whether I am back in form or not, is not for me to decide but I thought I played well enough."<br /><br />"And as for the condition of my finger, it is getting better."<br />Sehwag will also complete a century of Test matches, currently sitting pretty on 98.<br />"It was my dream to play for my country. Since the time I achieved that, my next dream has been to perform well and play 100 Tests for India. I am very happy that moment is coming soon."<br /><br />He also congratulated batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, who is to be conferred the Order of Australia Tuesday in Mumbai.</p>