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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Broad trumps Sarwan's century

England v West Indies, 2nd npower Test, Chester-le-Street, 4th day
West Indies 188 for 5 (Nash 1*, Ramdin 0*) trail England 569 for 6 dec (Cook 160, Bopara 108) by 381 runs 
Ramnaresh Sarwan's century lifted West Indies, but Stuart Broad brought them back to earth © Getty Images

Ramnaresh Sarwan claimed his fourth Test century in six Tests against England to lead West Indies' resistance on the fourth morning at Chester-le-Street, but Stuart Broad trumped his efforts with a brilliantly hostile spell on a flat deck, to revive England's hopes of wrapping up a 2-0 series victory.
In a defiant morning session played out under bright blue skies, Sarwan added 99 for the fourth wicket with Shivnarine Chanderpaul, but Broad claimed both the big guns in contrasting styles, leaving West Indies rocking at 188 for 5 at the break, with Brendan Nash and Denesh Ramdin charged with the task of saving a still distant follow-on.

First to go was Chanderpaul, who had been content as ever to play the sheet-anchor role. Until his dismissal, his only problems had come from Graeme Swann, who nearly claimed his wicket for the third time in three innings when Paul Collingwood claimed a flying one-handed catch at slip, only for the umpire to correctly adjudicate that the ball had come straight off his toe.

But in the end it was Broad who made the breakthrough in the second hour of the morning with a clever piece of bowling from around the wicket. He drew Chanderpaul forward with a good-length delivery, but rolled his fingers over the ball to create an offcutter, and Matt Prior behind the stumps did the rest.

Sarwan responded in pugnacious style, driving with typically crisp authority and shrugging off the effects of a painful blow to the nether-regions when James Anderson jagged a lifter back into his box. But once Chanderpaul had fallen, he upped his ante, and rushed to his hundred with a blazing straight drive off Broad followed by a cracking pull in front of square.

But those strokes merely stoked Broad's ire, and in a brilliant response he blasted Sarwan from the crease with a trio of vicious lifters, the third of which ballooned off his glove to Bresnan at slip as he attempted to ride the bounce. England were jubilant, an opening had been forged, and the afternoon session promises to be an uncomfortable one for West Indies.

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