Dravid fell immediately after reaching his 36th Test half-century, cutting seamer Mohammad Sami into the safe hands of Asim Kamal at point after adding just 11 runs to his overnight score of 39.
But the middle-order batsman had already put India on course for a massive total, sharing a 103-run stand for the second wicket with Sehwag.
Musharaf invited
The Indian government has invited Pakistan President Pervez Mushar-raf to watch a cricket match between the two countries during their current series, officials said yesterday.
"We have been contacted by the Indian government and we are looking at the schedule of the president," foreign office spokesman Jalil Abbas Jilani said.
Newspaper reports said Musharraf may travel to watch the second Test between the two teams at Calcutta starting on March 15.
The Pakistani president was quoted as telling the Al-Arabiya television network that he would consider going to India to watch his country's cricketers if invited.
"I love watching sports and I also love cricket, but I would not go anywhere where I am not invited. If I am invited to watch cricket, I would consider," he said last week in Islamabad.
The Indian foreign ministry said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would welcome a visit by Musharraf.



