On day two, step forward Josh Buttler who held the tail together and guided England to a mightily respectable 332 all out on a wicket where both swing and seam were in evidence along with a degree of spin. In Mumbai this would have been wholly inadequate but at the Oval, it looks like being more than enough.
The England bowlers smashed India to a rather poor 174 for 6 with both the top batsmen, Kohli and Pujara back in the hutch.
This morning, England will hope to skittle the remaining Indian batsmen and to have a lead of more than a hundred. We shall see.
It seems more than possible, that with India having to bat last on a wearing wicket, a target of 350 would surely be unachievable!
Will the better England batsmen let their bowlers down yet again?
We shall have a much better idea of that after day three.