India v England, 2nd Test, Mohali, 2nd day
Swann leads England fightback
India continued to pile on the runs on the second morning, with Rahul Dravid looking more fluent than he did yesterday•Getty Images
Dravid reached a welcome century after struggling for most of the year•Getty Images
It ended a mammoth 314-run partnership for the second wicket•AFP
Andrew Flintoff then struck to trap VVS Laxman lbw for a duck as England bagged four wickets for 19 runs to claw their way back •Getty Images
England fans had reason celebrate as their bowlers kept chipping away at India•AFP
The England bowlers tried hard to unsettle the Indian batsmen, but failed to make any inroads•Getty Images
Gautam Gambhir went past 150 as the pair added 123 in the first session•Getty Images
Dravid followed soon after, mistiming a lofted shot off Swann straight to Mony Panesar at mid-off•AFP
Yuvraj Singh added 42 for the sixth wicket with Mahendra Singh Dhoni before being caught-behind off Monty Panesar. •Getty Images
Harbhajan Singh provided some entertainment in his brief cameo of 21•Getty Images
Graeme Swann finally provided England the breakthrough, having Gambhir caught at point for 179•Getty Images
Swann continued his good form, removing Sachin Tendulkar, who was lbw while attempting a sweep, for 11•Getty Images
Dhoni made 29 but fell to Panesar with the score on 418•Getty Images
So did Amit Mishra, who helped India past 450 before being bowled by Andrew Flintoff. India posted 453 before bad light prevented any further play•Getty Images