Cricket:Anil Kumble hit a maiden international hundred to all but end England's bid for a series-levelling victory in the third Test at The Oval.
England need to win to preserve a six-year unbeaten record in Test series on home soil but India ploughed on to 664 as every single one of their batsmen recorded double figures.
That total represented their biggest against England in 97 matches, while no side has won a Test after conceding a score in excess of 600.
To make matters worse, England emerged after tea without swing bowler Ryan Sidebottom, who was taken to a local hospital for a scan after reporting soreness in his left side.
Sidebottom did not bowl after midday today, following a seven-over burst first thing.
Kumble came to the crease with the Indians on 417 for six, when Sachin Tendulkar edged James Anderson to Andrew Strauss at slip for 82.
Initially the 36-year-old was understudy to Mahendra Dhoni (92) in a stand of 91 which ended when the latter attempted to hit Kevin Pietersen's occasional off-spin for a third six in one over.
But he accelerated to dominate the scoring alongside fellow tail-enders Zaheer Khan, RP Singh and Shantha Sreesanth, reaching three figures when he inside-edged Pietersen for four.
Sreesanth was the last man out, holing out to Michael Vaughan off Monty Panesar.