He said the critics make one God one day and the villain the next day.
"One day they (critics) will make you God and then the very next day they would simply pull you down. So, I just concentrate on playing my natural game and putting in maximum effort," said the swashbuckling opener.
Sehwag felt India will have home advantage in the 2011 World Cup."Playing in India would be a benefit for us in the World Cup as we have been playing in these pitches since we were kids and that would certainly give us an edge.
"However, since other teams also tour India on a regular basis so they also have a fair idea about the tracks and ground conditions," the Delhi batsman said.
He, however, refused to give a direct reply to whether India would be able to break the jinx of no host country having won the World Cup.
"We will try our best to win the World Cup. All we can do is make more than 100 per cent effort and we will surely do that," he said.
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