England take series 4-1 as Anderson goes past McGrath
KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant made centuries for India - and for a while they threatened to bring down a target of 464 - but it was not to be as England's depth once again gave them a win
KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant made centuries for India - and for a while they threatened to bring down a target of 464 - but it was not to be as England's depth once again gave them a win
On his last day in the job as a Test opener, Alastair Cook's scriptwriters duly did the occasion justice, as he became the fifth man in the history of the game to begin and end his Test career with a century
Playing his final innings in Test cricket, the England opener is 46 not out, with all of England waiting with bated breath for century No. 33
Meanwhile, James Anderson is three strikes away from becoming the most successful fast bowler in Test history
England managed only 198 runs for eight wickets in the 90 overs on Day 1 at The Oval
James Anderson has become the first seam bowler to 600 Test wickets. We look back at the key milestones of his 17-year career
India still had a lot of runs to get, but a miracle chase was being talked about when Joe Root recalled his main man. Once again, he delivered
India's captain calls for Test team to hit the ground running in future series, rather than ease into a tour as it develops
As Anderson passed Glenn McGrath's record, the retiring Cook called him "England's greatest cricketer"
The India captain says his team has the character and skill to win difficult tours; they just need the experience to close out tough situations
The best of the numbers from an absorbing final day of the series as a double-century gave India hope
The two batsmen showed the kind of fight that only Kohli and his fast bowlers had shown throughout the series
Alastair Cook's numbers were massive, whichever way you looked at them - but he meant more to England than just runs scored
The allrounder continued his fine comeback to the Test team and had the chance to unfurl his trademark celebration too
The Oval was been witness to many famous retirements over the years, but few can have matched the ovation for Alastair Cook
The former England captain has the highest score by a batsman in his final Test innings
Could you have climbed Mount Everest in all those hours Alastair Cook was at the crease? How many times could you have listened to all of Bob Dylan? We find out
Alastair Cook marked his farewell Test innings with a hundred at The Oval. The cricket world and beyond shared their tributes on Twitter
With a dab through backward point - and the help of four overthrows - Alastair Cook completed a fairytale hundred in his final Test
As Alastair Cook marks his final Test appearance with a fairytale century, we look back on five other farewells that could hardly have followed a better script
India have played some excellent cricket in this series, but are now facing a 4-1 margin unless they pull off a final-day rearguard
From Curran's courage to Malan's misses, here's who made the grade for England this summer ... and who didn't
The calming influence of Alastair Cook will be one of the qualities England will miss most
The statistics of Jennings' career are damning but if the indications are correct he will still be on the plane to Sri Lanka
What was The Oval Test all about? Numbers, of course
The allrounder continued his fine comeback to the Test team and had the chance to unfurl his trademark celebration too
All around the sun-bathed Oval they were on their feet in anticipation, well before he walked out - one last time - for England
The England fast bowler had words with Kumar Dharmasena after a review was unsuccessful on umpire's call
In one Test he did nothing except walk around the outfield, in the others not much more, but in the final innings of the series Rashid produced the ball he was selected for
A fifty on debut is just the start for India's new batsman after contributing to his team's third-day fightback
His recall at the beginning of the season was something of a left-field decision but it has proved an outstanding success
The India captain has led from the front with the bat in this series, but in the field his impact has been more questionable
When Kohli survived a very tight lbw appeal things got a little heated in the middle
He finished as he began, with a century. The game is better for his place in its history
Retiring England opener was also given a sustained standing ovation from a full-house Oval crowd
There was no fairytale hundred, but Alastair Cook still managed to produce a medley of greatest hits on his Test farewell
A battling half-century from 170 balls was shown in a more positive light after Moeen Ali's team-mates had failed to emulate him
England played out 443 dots against a relentless India attack on day one at The Oval
They kept beating the bat, had two catches dropped off them, and were wicketless at tea, but Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami simply refused to let up with their discipline and intensity
The former India captain said no argument was going to satisfy him for Hanuma Vihari being preferred over Nair for The Oval Test
Marks out of 10 for India's players - and their coach - after their 4-1 defeat to England
Many questions remain about England's Test side - despite the series victory - although they at least appear to have drawn a line on the Bairstow v Buttler debate
Of late, India's specialist batsmen have been reluctant to employ the stroke, but a conscious effort is being made to buck the trend at The Oval
The India vice-captain feels his side has not done much wrong in this Test series, but the hosts have just been better
Sheep, sweat glands and Cena all find a mention as we look back at Alastair Cook's career in his own words
On the eve of his final Test, Alastair Cook was spoken of with great admiration by the man who took over from him as captain
The prolific batsman is back after recovering from dengue as Sri Lanka search for their first points in the new Women's Championship cycle
England and India are still chasing top-order stability in the last stop of the tour, and Cook's international career