Sachin Tendulkar's quest for a record 100th international ton continued, but India rode on his fluent 76 to script an admirable come-from-behind five-wicket victory over the West Indies with more than four sessions to spare, at the Ferozshah Kotla on Wednesday.
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Chasing 276 for victory, VVS Laxman (58 not out) and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (0) were at the crease when India successfully completed the chase to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, on the fourth day of the match.
This was the second-best chase on Indian soil, equalling the one by the West Indies, incidentally at this very ground in 1987, when Vivian Richards stroked his way to a century to guide his team to victory.
The highest remains the 387 for four India, scored against England in Chennai in 2008-09.
India can pip South Africa to second position in the ICC Test rankings if they win the ongoing series against the West Indies 3-0, and if Graeme Smith's side loses the upcoming two-Test rubber against Australia.
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (C) shakes hands with West Indies' Fidel Edwards (L) as Darren Bravo watches after India won the first Test
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