Soon after completing his triple century on the second day, Sehwag got out to Sami, edging to Taufeeq Umar in the lone slip. Interestingly, Dravid declared the Indian innings at 675 for five wickets, when Tendulkar was batting at 194. This decision created some ripples, but later both Dravid and Tendulkar “sorted out” the issue amicably. When Pakistan batted, left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan captured four wickets with his banana swingers to help bundle the opposition out for 407, and forced them to follow on. In their second innings, Pakistan had no answer to leg-spinner Anil Kumble’s guile and he ended up with a superb six-wicket haul to complete Pakistan’s mauling, despite Mohammad Yousuf’s 112.