500 Test wickets is no joke; Broad you are a legend: Yuvraj Singh
Broad was named Man of the Series as he ended with 16 wickets in just two matches, the highest among the two teams.
Broad was named Man of the Series as he ended with 16 wickets in just two matches, the highest among the two teams.
Broad became the second-youngest to conquer Mt. 500 as Sri Lanka great Muttiah Muralitharan reached the milestone at the age of 31.
Stuart Broad, who was dropped from the first match at Rose Bowl, proved instrumental in England’s turn around in the series
Holder also gave an insight into how 'smaller' teams have been struggling around the world, financially, in the wake of COVID-19 crisis.
Stuart Broad was the sensation and was also rightly adjudged the Man of the Series, moments after he had reached the milestone of 500 Test wickets.
Broad becomes the second Englishman to achieve this feat James Anderson, who had achieved the feat against West Indies in 2017 at the Lord's.
Chasing a humongous target of 399 runs, West Indies were reeling at 10/2 when the third day's play was called off at Old Trafford on Sunday.
England are in a comfortable position to win the match and seal the series 2-1.
Roach is just one wicket away from equalling the great Andy Roberts' record of 202 wickets. If he does get to 300, he would have gone past names like Gary Sobers (235), Michael Holding (249) and Joel Garner (259).
West Indies ended the day on 137/6, trailing England by 232 runs with Dowrich (10) and captain Jason Holder (24) in the middle.