England v India, 4th npower Test, The Oval, 3rd day
Bell and Swann leave India in trouble
Sreesanth picked up a couple of early wickets on the third day•Getty Images
Ian Bell, however, kept marching on...•Getty Images
Suresh Raina ended Bell's innings, trapping him in front for 235•AFP
Virender Sehwag failed to get going once again as he was lbw to James Anderson•Getty Images
He was caught after he gloved one while sweeping Graeme Swann•Getty Images
It was again left to Rahul Dravid to put up a fight, and he did so with an unbeaten half-century. But India were struggling at stumps at 103 for 5•AFP
Eoin Morgan was one of them•Getty Images
...and reached his maiden double-century•Getty Images
But England kept cruising and MS Dhoni had few answers•AFP
Stuart Broad didn't take long to dislodge VVS Laxman, and India were immediately under pressure•Getty Images
Suresh Raina was stumped for a duck; he faced 29 balls•AFP
Ravi Bopara gave him good company and kept the runs coming•Getty Images
There was a delay due to rain and England declared at 591 for 6•AFP
Sachin Tendulkar played a few attractive shots but looked rusty for a good part of this innings•Getty Images
Swann was threatening on a turning pitch and bagged three wickets before the close•Getty Images