Draw on the cards at The Oval

12 April 2012

England made a good fist of staving off defeat in the final Test against India at The Oval - but will almost certainly lose their six-year unbeaten home record.

Set an improbable 500-run victory target to extend their undefeated sequence to 12 series, England were given a sound start in a bid to save this particular match as openers Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook progressed to 56 without loss by the close of the fourth day.

Having earned a 319-run advantage on first innings, India declined to enforce the follow-on, thus nullifying England's most likely route to success.

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