August 21, 2011 9:13 PM

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Oval: India forced to follow-on by England

India were forced to follow on by England today in the fourth and final Cricket Test at the Oval in London. On the penultimate day, the visitors, resuming at their overnight 103 for five, were all out for 300 runs in the post-lunch session. India were 291 runs behind England's first innings score of 591 for six declared. The highlight of the day was Rahul Dravid's 35th Test century. Dravid who opened the innings remained unbeaten on 146. Dravid also surpassed Sunil Gavaskar and became the second highest century maker for India in Test Cricket. Sachin Tendulkar leads the all-time list of Test century makers with 51 tons. In their second innings, India were 31 for no loss, a short while ago.The scores so far: England – 591 for 6 declared.India – 300 and 31 for no loss.

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