After Michael Clarke declared with his score on 329 and Australia's lead at 468, India had nearly an hour to bat before the tea break, by which time they were 1 for 53.
Gautam Gambhir had started strongly, striking seven boundaries in his unbeaten 39 and Rahul Dravid was on 7 as India reduced the deficit to 415, but they had lost Sehwag for 4 early in the innings. Sehwag flashed hard at a wide delivery from Ben Hilfenhaus and was well caught at point by David Warner, who moved high and to his left with impressive speed to take a sharp catch.
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