Sehwag, who had bagged a king's pair in the third Test at Edgbaston last week, took the first strike. He let go the first two deliveries before hitting two successive fours through the off-side of Anderson in the first over.
But the English pacer had the last laugh when he dismissed Sehwag leg-before-wicket in the final delivery of the over with a ball that came in after pitching.
VVS Laxman, who came into bat at number three, lasted just seven balls as he nicked a Stuart Broad delivery to Matt Prior behind the stumps.
Sachin Tendulkar came in to a standing ovation for what surely must be his last Test on these shores.
Soon after his arrival at the crease he was hit on the helmet by a short delivery from Broad but Tendulkar responded in style, driving Broad to the long-on fence in the very next ball.
Tendulkar had two other anxious moments -- he was hit on his elbow, again ducking to Tim Bresnan when on 14 and then almost gave a caught and bowled opportunity to the same bowler.
James Anderson celebrates after picking up the wicket of Virender Sehwag
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