The swashbuckling right-hander hit 15 boundaries in his knock and was at his punishing best against off-spinner Jeetan Patel, who went for 34 in five overs, including six fours off Sehwag. India's only casualty of a satisfactory session was Gambhir for 21, when the left-hander played on to part-time medium pacer Jesse Ryder when attempting an expansive cover drive. The New Zealand pacers toiled hard on a pitch that provided them little assistance as captain Daniel Vettori, playing in his 100th test, was forced to introduce spin as early as the ninth.
The hosts selected Shanthakumaran Sreesanth as the second paceman ahead of Ishant Sharma, while batsman Kane Williamson and fast bowler Hamish Bennett were handed their New Zealand debuts. The second test is in Hyderabad from Nov. 12-16 while the third and final test will be played in Nagpur from Nov. 20-24.
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