England stumble late on after Broad's heroics

CRICKET: Stuart Broad etched his name in Lord’s folklore yesterday but England still have work to do to defy a West Indies fightback…

CRICKET:Stuart Broad etched his name in Lord's folklore yesterday but England still have work to do to defy a West Indies fightback and clinch victory in the first Test.

Graeme Swann finally shifted Shivnarine Chanderpaul (91), just before tea on day four. But Broad, adding four for 93 to his first-innings career-best seven for 72, was again the driving force as England bowled West Indies out for 345.

He became only the fourth cricketer to put his name on all three honours boards – for a century, five-wicket in an innings and 10 in a Test – helping to leave England with a perfectly feasible target of 191 on a still relatively unworn surface.

It looked a little less routinely achievable, though, after Kemar Roach got rid of Andrew Strauss for just a single and nightwatchman James Anderson in the hosts’ 10 for two at stumps.