England v New Zealand, 1st Investec Test, Lord's, 4th day
Broad tears through New Zealand
Day four began with England looking to extend their lead and Stuart Broad's 26 in 25 balls was a good addition•PA Photos
Southee quickly cleaned up the tail, completing a 10-wicket haul in the match and gave New Zealand a fighting chance•PA Photos
...and when Ross Taylor fell for a second-ball duck, New Zealand were under pressure•PA Photos
Bruce Martin's comprehensive dismissal was indicative of their collapse•AFP
Anderson and Broad were all England needed in the second innings...•AFP
But Tim Southee responded for New Zealand, removing the key wicket of Ian Bell having added only six runs•AFP
But the tourists' chase of 239 began badly as Stuart Broad removed both openers cheaply•PA Photos
Broad was rampant and took five wickets in just 5.3 overs, with the dismissal of Brendon McCullum on the stroke of lunch killing the chase•Getty Images
Anderson completed the run out of Neil Wagner to seal New Zealand's fate as they were bundled out for just 68•PA Photos
...but it was Broad's incivise spell that earned him the man of the match award•PA Photos
Hamish Rutherford was beaten by a beauty from Broad and went for 9...•Getty Images
James Anderson chipped in with the wicket of Dean Brownlie as New Zealand were blown away•Getty Images
Broad claimed career-best figures of 7 for 44 as England won by 170 runs•PA Photos