Yorkshire opener Michael Vaughan set an England record for runs in a calendar year on Saturday after his team were forced to follow on on the third day of the fourth Test against Australia. Vaughan moved past Dennis Amiss’ England record of 1,379 runs in his unbeaten 55 as England reached 111 for two at the close. SCOREBOARD Australia (1st Innings): 551 for 6 decl. England (1st Innings): M.Vaughan b McGrath 11; M.Trescothick c Gilchrist b Lee 37; M.Butcher lbw Gillespie 25; N.Hussain c Hayden b MacGill 24; R.Dawson c Love b MacGill 6; R.Key lbw Lee 0; J.Crawley c Langer b Gillespie 17; C.White not out 85; J.Foster lbw Waugh 19; A.Caddick b Gillespie 17; S.Harmison c Gilchrist b Gillespie 2; Extras (b3, lb10, nb14): 27; Total: 270 Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-73, 3-94, 4-111, 5-113, 6-118, 7-172, 8-227, 9-264. Bowling: McGrath 16-5-41-1, Gillespie 16.3-7-25-4, MacGill 36-10-108-2, Lee 17-4-70-2, S. Waugh 4-0-13-1 England (2nd Innings): M.Trescothick lbw MacGill 37; M.Vaughan batting 55; M.Butcher c Love b Gillespie 6; N.Hussain batting 8; Extras (lb2, nb3): 5; Total (for 2 wkts): 111 Fall of wickets: 1-67, 2-89 Bowling: McGrath 5-1-13-0, Gillespie 9-3-20-1, MacGill 13-3-37-1, Lee 7-0-39-0. Australia, who have already won the first three Tests of the five-match series by big margins, bowled England out for 270 in reply to the home side’s 551 for six declared. Craig White hit 85 not out as England fell 281 runs behind Australia on the first innings after resuming at their overnight score of 97 for three and losing their last seven wickets inside two sessions. Jason Gillespie took four for 25 runs in 16.3 overs to lead Australia’s attack while leg-spinner Stuart MacGill took two for 108 from 36 overs after bowling 25 consecutive overs from the southern end on Saturday. However, Australia captain Steve Waugh’s decision to enforce the follow-on in warm conditions with the pitch offering little assistance left his bowlers straining to break through in England’s second innings. White, who came to the crease with England in trouble at 118 for six, hit nine fours and three sixes in his 134-ball innings which lasted three hours. (Reuters)