With not enough time left in the match, India needed a couple of early wickets to give themselves a chance of taking a 1-0 lead in the series, but McCullum and Williamson batted with purpose to nullify the Indian attack.
Williamson signaled New Zealand's intention with a beautiful straight drive between the bowler and the stumps off S S Sreesanth in the day's fourth ball. The next ball was steered through gully for a boundary and the visitors were on course.
Williamson then glided Zaheer Khan between backward point and gully before McCullum got into the act by sending a Sreesanth delivery over point for a boundary.
McCullum, who scored the reverse sweep against Harbhajan to good effect yesterday, did the same today, and against the same bowler. Harbhajan was twice reverse swept for boundaries.
Williamson, meanwhile, was dealing in boundaries against Ojha. Straight down the ground, over long-on and square off the wicket, Williamson was sending the ball everywhere.
They defended resolutely and attacked when their was an opportunity. Their approach fetched them 102 runs in the first session, with 79 of those coming after the second new ball was taken in the 80th over.
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