Bengaluru, June 15 (CRICKETNMORE) Describing his magnificent century against Afghanistan as a "great" one, seasoned opener Shikhar Dhawan on Thursday said he was not aware of the feat.

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Dhawan, who slammed 107 runs off 96 deliveries, became the first Indian batsman to notch up a ton in the first session of a Test match. 

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The southpaw's knock contained 19 boundaries and three sixes.

Speaking after the match, Dhawan said: "Scoring a century in a single session was a great thing. Didn't know no Indian batsman had done that."

"I was in a good mindset, knew what I had to do out there, and things went my way. I was focusing on my fitness between the IPL and this game, didn't really bat that much," the 32-year-old explained.

Dhawan's opening partner Murali Vijay, who also smashed a century on the opening day of the one-off Test credited Australian legend Michael Hussey for helping him improve his batting.

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"I work hard on my batting, I've worked with Hussey during the IPL and I would like to thank him for that," Murali said.

"You've got to stick to your gameplan, even though Shikhar was going really hard. He was phenomenal today," the 34-year-old added praising his partner.

Commenting on debutants Afghanistan, who became the 12th Test playing nation on Thursday, Murali said the newcomers enjoyed their game on the opening day. 

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"I personally thought they (Afghanistan) enjoyed their cricket, and finished the day on a high note," the opener opined.
 

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