Amazing Test match, amazing final day, and am happy that Tests like this should catapult this form of the game back into the spotlight and the headlines. Test cricket needed a match like this to confirm why this is clearly the most superior form of cricket.
Mightily disappointed England could not defend 387 and surely no-one would have begrudged them the victory having played much the better cricket for at least the first 3 and a half days. However, we stumbled across a genius called Tendulkar, who was allowed to build on the excellent platform set by Sehwag. Yuvraj deserves much credit also for his role, despite being under a fair amount of pressure in his second knock.
As for England's bowlers, I don't think you can be too over-critical, and there are obvious positives to take from this Test. Panesar was a disappointment though, while Swann offered hope for the next Test (presuming he is selected) with a few decent spells on debut. Flintoff predictably gave his all, and Anderson showed, at least in the first innings, that he can still be a handful despite there being no swing around.