Chennai: Team India overhauled South Africa's first innings total and reached 547 for the loss of four wickets at lunch on the fourth day of the first cricket test here on Saturday.
Rahul Dravid became the third Indian and the sixth in the Test history to score 10,000 runs.
Sehwag failed to break Brian Lara's world record of highest individual score (400 runs) in the histroy of Test cricket as he was dismissed after making 319 runs (falling short of 81 runs of Lara's 400). Sehwag was caught in the slips by Neil MacKenzie when playing to a ball of Makhaya Ntini.