"The rest period is over and I am set to train, and play in the IPL," Virender Sehwag said.

"I will continue to play as long as I am enjoying the game, contributing to the team, winning games for my country. Nobody can force a player to retire," he said on asking about Rahul Dravid retirement.
"It's not like a job, government job where you have to retire at 60. A cricketer can retire at 30 or 60, it's up to the player. (Sanath) Jayasuriya played till 42," he added.