Broad had begun the morning hoping for 300 Test
wickets. He finished level with Fred Trueman's 307. 60
Australia's score in the first innings, their seventh-lowest score in Test
history, and their second-lowest in the last 79 years. The only time they were
bowled out for less in this period was against South Africa - 47, in Cape Town,
2011.
Among all time England bowlers – Jim Laker 10 & 9 in 1956; GA Lohmann in 1896; Daren
Malcolm in 1994 against South Africa at Oval;
SF Barnes in 1913; GA Lohmann in 1896; and J Briggs in 1889 stand above
Broad’s 9.3-6-15-8 achieved today.
Australia can take solace that they passed 50 – which 9
teams had failed to do earlier. The lowest
in Test Cricket is 26 by Newzealand against England at Auckland in 1955; New Zealand at Wellington in 1946 – 42; India
at Lords in 1974 – 42; New Zealand 45 against SA in 2013; England against WI at
Port of Spain 1994; New Zealand against England Lords 1958 47; WI against
England at Kingston 2004; Australia 47 vs SA in 2011 and Pak 49 against SA at
Johannesburg in 2013.
Great bowling by Stuart Broad and grand show by
England
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
6th Aug 2015
