A sense of anticipation, that Sachin Tendulkar would get to his 50 Test hundreds in this match, also prevailed at the stadium a day ahead of the match. But the master, as is always the case, was his usual self -- calm and composed.
"He is preparing the same way. He is very calm and composed and there is no anxiety as far as Sachin is concerned," said India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
After the twists and turns in the Ahmedabad match where Laxman and Harbhajan Singh's maiden Test century saved India the blushes, the hosts look determined to wrest the initiative from Daniel Vettori's side, and giving fillip to those thoughts was Dhoni.
"They are a good side but we are well prepared, and the wicket also looks good, it looks a little on the flatter side and that should allow the batsmen to play their strokes freely," Dhoni said.
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