Rahul Dravid, who is currently looking for an 182nd Test catch, which would move him ahead of the great Australian slipper Mark Waugh. Harbhajan Singh came on and induced an outside edge from Ryder in his second over. It went between Dravid and Karthik, and the former judged it to be a wicket-keeper's catch. In the meantime the ball had raced away for the boundary for four.
By lunch, New Zealand had galloped along to 3/98 from 26 overs. Both batsmen had scored quickly, although both should have already been removed. Although it was below par for such a pitch, India has squandered a golden opportunity to demoralise the home batsmen on such a placid surface. In reality, the hosts should have been around 5/80.
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