From the West Indies point of view, it could have been a fine victory but the visitors failed to translate their first innings lead into anything worthwhile.
The return of Virender Sehwag has added the zing to the Indian opening as he and Gautam Gambhir gave strong and aggressive starts, that allowed the middle order batters to chase down a difficult looking 276 in the opening Test.
The 'Big Three' in the middle order -- Rahul Dravid, Tendulkar and VVS Laxman - in fact got half-centuries. Tendulkar, who missed out on his 100th century yet again, looked in sublime form with no signs of a nagging toe injury as he scored 76 to fuel India's chase.
Tendulkar is stuck on 99 centuries since he scored the last one -- his 48th ODI hundred of 111 -- against South Africa in the World Cup eight months and 14 innings ago.
Since then, he has not scored an international hundred for four ODIs and 10 innings from five Tests.Tendulkar's last Test hundred was in the first innings of the third and final Test against South Africa in Cape Town in January when he scored 146 in India's 364 all out. That was his 51st Test ton.
Meanwhile, having already notched up four centuries in this calendar year, Dravid will once again be a key player to provide stability to the Indian middle-order.
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