England finally saw off Rahul Dravid as they closed in on a 4-0 series rout of India at The Oval on Sunday.
Sachin Tendulkar, bidding for an unprecedented 100th international century, was 35 not out and nightwatchman Amit Mishra eight not out. © AFP |
But India, following-on, were 129 for three at the close of the
fourth day, still 162 runs behind England's first innings 591 for six
declared built upon Ian Bell's Test-best 235 and Kevin Pietersen's 175.
Sachin Tendulkar, bidding for an unprecedented 100th international
century, was 35 not out and nightwatchman Amit Mishra eight not out.
England though needed just seven more wickets on Monday's final day
to complete a 4-0 clean sweep for the first time since a home whitewash
of the West Indies in 2004.
"It's been a tough series," said Dravid, who carried his bat for an undefeated 146 in the first innings.
"They are a quality side and have bowled well as a group. But
hopefully tomorrow (Monday) it is Sachin's day. If the other guys can
rally around him maybe we can save this Test."
Meanwhile England off-spinner Graeme Swann, who removed both Dravid
and Virender Sehwag before stumps, was looking forward to bowling on a
last day pitch already offering turn.
Meanwhile England off-spinner Graeme Swann, who removed both Dravid and Virender Sehwag before stumps, was looking forward to bowling on a last day pitch already offering turn. © AFP |
"We need to make inroads in the morning. We've got 20 overs where the ball will talk a lot.
"I was fairly happy with the way I bowled all day. My body is aching like it hasn't all summer, but it's a nice ache."
India resumed Sunday in the desperate position of 103 for five.
Dravid was 57 not out and India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni five not out.
But Dhoni, who never looked settled, was out for 17 when he pushed
tentatively at a James Anderson outswinger and was caught behind.
Dravid, responsible for all three India centuries this series, sped
through the 90s with three fours in four balls from off-spinner Graeme
Swann, a sweep and a late cut preceding his elegant advance down the
pitch to create a half-volley he clipped through mid-wicket
A late cut two off Tim Bresnan then saw Dravid to his hundred.
Dravid's century was the second time this series he'd made a hundred
while opening in the absence of regular opener Gautam Gambhir.
He had previously made 117, when Gambhir missed the second Test at
Trent Bridge with an elbow injury, following his 103 not out at Lord's.
Dravid's 35th Test century took him in front of hero Sunil Gavaskar's
mark of 34 and fourth in the all-time list behind Tendulkar (51), South
Africa's Jacques Kallis (40) and Australia's Ricky Ponting (39).
Dravid's 35th Test century took him in front of hero Sunil Gavaskar's mark of 34 and fourth in the all-time list behind Tendulkar (51), South Africa's Jacques Kallis (40) and Australia's Ricky Ponting (39). © AFP |
However, Mishra added just five more runs before he was brilliantly
caught by a diving Bell at an unusually positioned short backward square
leg off a pull against Bresnan.
Bresnan struck twice in three balls as India were bowled out for 300 -- the first time they'd made the score this series.
Dravid had contributed nearly 50 percent thanks to a masterful 146 not out in 266 balls with 20 fours.
He was only the third Indian after Gavaskar and Virender Sehwag to
carry his bat in a Test innings but India were still 92 adrift of
avoiding the follow-on.
The selfless Dravid kept his pads on as Gautam Gambhir, who hadn't
opened in the first innings after suffering concussion fielding on
Friday, stayed put.
Nut his resistance ended when, on 13, he turned Swann to Alastair Cook at short leg.
He was only dismissed when Rod Tucker's original not out decision was
overturned by fellow Australian Steve Davis after England requested a
review.
"I thought I got a bit of a feather on it," said Dravid, who received
a standing ovation from a capacity 23,500 crowd as he walked into the
pavilion.
Sehwag made a typically dashing 33 before he was bowled between bat and pad by Swann.
Venkatsai Laxman was then bowled for 24 by a superb Anderson delivery that angled in and uprooted his off-stump.
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