Rahul Dravid slammed a fluent 119 to put India in command before West Indies snapped up two quick wickets in the fag end of the day to recover marginally in the second Test at Eden Gardens on Monday.
Opting to bat, Dravid and VVS Laxman (73 batting) continued their love affair on their favourite Eden Gardens track as their 140-run partnership put India in a strong position of 346 for five at close on the opening day.
Dravid took centrestage by notching up his 36th Test and his fifth in 2011. The fourth wicket partnership was broken by part-timer
Kraigg Brathwaite who took his maiden Test wicket in form of centurion Dravid who played one on to his stumps.
Dravid notched up his century by guiding a Kemar Roach delivery towards fine leg for a boundary. The second leading Test scorer behind Tendulkar completed the mark in 179 deliveries with nine boundaries and one six for his fifth century against the West Indies.
But Dravid missed the 13,000 Test run mark by just 21 runs when he gifted five-Test match old part time offspinner Kraigg Brathwaite an easy wicket playing an inside edge to the stumps.
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