Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar said his 40th Test century was very satisfying because it came in the series-deciding fourth and final match against Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
"This match is very important in deciding the series and making a century in this match is very satisfying," said the ace batsman at the end of the first day's play at the newly built VCA stadium in Jamtha.
Tendulkar made 109, his 10th ton against Australia and fourth in Nagpur, before getting out at the fag end of the day after coming in when India were in some trouble at 116 for three before lunch.
He put on 146 runs with V V S Laxman, playing in his 100th Test, to pull the hosts around to a close of play total of 311 for five.
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