Sehwag, Dravid make New Zealand toil

AHMEDABAD, India, (Reuters) – Virender Sehwag and  Rahul Dravid tormented New Zealand’s bowlers with contrasting  centuries to give India a flying start in the first test yesterday.

At close, the hosts were at 329 for three after Sehwag (173)  and Dravid (104) combined in a 237-run partnership for the  second wicket to build a solid platform for India.

The visitors had some consolation in the last session of the  day when they picked up the wickets of Sehwag and Dravid.

With Sachin Tendulkar (13 not out) and Vangipurappu Laxman  (seven not out) at the crease and Suresh Raina and captain  Mahendra Singh Dhoni to follow, India will aim to drive home the  advantage of batting first on a pitch already offering turn and  inconsistent bounce.

Sehwag treated the New Zealand bowlers with disdain en route  to his 22nd test century, his knock consisting of 24 boundaries  and a huge six.

The swashbuckling right-hander danced down the track twice  in the 90s to hoist New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori over the  in-field to bring up his century.

The left-arm spinner ultimately had his revenge when he  bowled Sehwag, with the ball ricocheting off his pads on to the  stumps.

“If we want to stay at number one… If we want to win more  test matches, we have to give time to our bowlers to take 20  wickets,” Sehwag told Neo Cricket channel.

“The new ball was coming onto the bat, that’s why I played a  couple of shots. But afterwards the ball was stopping.” Dravid was a touch slow to start with but picked up his  strike-rate later in his innings. He fell to the second new  ball, chopping Chris Martin on to his stumps after scoring his  30th test century.

The visitors compounded their miserable day by dropping both  Sehwag and Dravid. Off-spinner Jeetan Patel floored a  straightforward return catch off Sehwag on 144 and wicketkeeper  Gareth Hopkins spilled Dravid on 28 off Jesse Ryder.

Patel had an ordinary day with the ball too as the Indians  seemed to take a particular liking to his off spin, conceding 61  off the nine overs he bowled before tea.

Sehwag said he had to work hard to switch off at times  during his innings.
“When I am off strike, I try singing songs, talk to the  umpires and not think about the game,” he said.
“I try to enjoy my cricket. The moment I start thinking,  negative thoughts come on to my mind.”

Earlier, Dhoni had no hesitation in opting to bat first  after winning the toss for the first time in nine tests.
India’s only casualty in the morning session was Gautam  Gambhir for 21, when the left-hander played on to part-time  medium pacer Ryder attempting an expansive cover drive.
The second test is in Hyderabad and the third in Nagpur.

Scoreboard
India first innings
G. Gambhir b Ryder                                   21
V. Sehwag b Vettori                                173
R. Dravid b Martin                                 104
S. Tendulkar not out                                13
VVS Laxman not out                                  7
Extras (b-5, lb-2, w-1, nb-3)                  11

Total (three wickets; 90 overs)     329
To bat: S. Raina, MS Dhoni, H. Singh, Z. Khan, S. Sreesanth,  P. Ojha
Fall of wickets: 1-60 2-297 3-317
Bowling (to date): Martin 16-2-52-1 (nb-3), Bennett  15-2-47-0 (w-1), Vettori 28-3-69-1, Ryder 10-1-44-1, Patel  13-1-79-0, Williamson 8-0-31-0

New Zealand: B. McCullum, T. McIntosh, BJ Watling, R.  Taylor, J. Ryder, K. Williamson, D. Vettori (captain), G.  Hopkins, J. Patel, H. Bennett, C. Martin.