Cricket: Matthew Hoggard struck twice with the new ball to boost England's bid for a third straight Test victory over West Indies.
Yorkshire swing bowler Hoggard removed Devon Smith and Windies captain Daren Ganga inside the opening six overs after Paul Collingwood's fifth Test ton provided a useful first-innings lead.
Two full deliveries proved successful as left-hander Smith was undone by one which hooped back to hit the pads in front of middle and Ganga, dropping himself down a place in the order due to poor form, nibbled at an away-swinger to provide a catch for wicketkeeper Matt Prior.
Earlier Collingwood, playing in his maiden Test at his Riverside county headquarters, hit 128 to guide his side away from trouble on the fourth day.
Despite being reduced to 165 for six on a gloomy morning, England were hauled to 400 thanks to a stunning alliance between Collingwood and Matt Prior (62).
That provided Michael Vaughan's men with a 117-run lead on first innings and gave them the chance to send down 30 overs this evening — the Windies were 28 for two after seven.
Seventh-wicket pair Collingwood and Prior savaged 29 runs in the opening two overs with the second new ball and tail-ender Ryan Sidebottom played in the same spirit with an unbeaten 26.