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.
Holder also said that the team is experienced enough to get back up from this defeat and challenge Joe Root and Co. in the third and final Test beginning Friday at the same venue.
Ben Stokes, who played a patient 176-run knock in the first innings, opened the batting in the second innings and scored 78 runs off just 57 balls.
Ben Stokes showed his impeccable commitment as he chased a Blackwood punch down the ground off his own bowling just before tea.
For the Windies, Kraigg Brathwaite (75), Brooks and Roston Chase (51) cracked half centuries.
According to the ICC protocols, a team will receive a warning first in case of inadvertent or deliberate use of saliva on the match ball. Following two such warnings, the team will be handed a five-run penalty.