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Day three
- England win inside three days
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Day two
Day one
Pre-match build-up
- Gayle: "I not even taste Onion"
- Strauss: New faces liven things up
- Coming to the Lord's Test Match?
- Debutants in line for Lord's
- England squad announced
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Photos: England v West Indies
Third day

The St. George cross flies over the England dressing room with victory in sight 
Tim Bresnan (prone) takes the plaudits for a great catch to remove Edwards

Stuart Broad finally removed Ramdin, clean bowled after an excellent innings 
Brendan Nash celebrates his fifty, scored shortly after Ramdin (right) notched his

The other debutant, Tim Bresnan bowled a tight spell 
Stuart Broad offers some advice to debutant Graham Onions

The umpire's finger is in the air and so is Graeme Swann as he traps Chanderpaul LBW 
Onions uproots Devon Smith's middle stump - and Sky TV's stump-cam equipment!

"Dream debutant" Graham Onions was soon celebrating another wicket, Simmons caught by Cook 
Lendl Simmons resumed the West Indies inningson day three
Second day

Sarwan (right) is left looking for his bails as Anderson has him bowled 
James Anderson joins the wicket-taking feast, celebrating the wicket of Chris Gayle

Onions savours the moment of his fifth wicket - completing a marvelous debut by trapping Lionel Baker LBW 
Graham Onions enjoys a dream debut - here lying on the pitch whilst appeal and celebrating the wicket of Ramdin

Swann is swamped by the congratulations of his team-mates 
Collingwood takes a smart catch from Swann's bowling to remove Brendan Nash

Devon Smith's bails are in the air, clean bowled by Graeme Swann 
Graceful Swann: Graeme jumps for joy after taking two wickets in as many balls, removing Smith and Chanderpaul

Broad's pace caused the West Indies batsmen plenty of problems - Devon Smith leaping to avoid this one 
Broad got the breakthrough as Chris Gayle played onto his own stumps

Stuart Broad (right) took the responsibilities for opening the England bowling attack 
Graham Onions was Edwards's sixth wicket of the innings, clean bowled

James Anderson was struck on the back of the head trying to avoid a bouncer from Fidel Edwards 
Swann strode quickly to a half-century, his maiden Test fifty

Graeme Swann batted positively from the start - making his highest ever Test score 
Kevin Pietersen (centre) enjoys a cup of tea as England wait during a delay for bad light
First day

Sulieman Benn soon had Bresnan trapped LBW 
Tim Bresnan showed no sign of nerves on his Test debut

Bopara soon completed his century - in his first ever Test at Lord's 
Bopara showed why the selectors placed their faith in him as he moved to within sight of a century

Bopara looked assured and confident, easing past fifty 
Matt Prior scored smoothly too, especially on the leg side

Kevin Pietersen came in - and went out, for a golden duck 
Alastair Cook looks at his stumps in dismay as Edwards wheels away to celebrate

Man of the moment: Fidel Edwards celebrates taking Kevin Pietersen, for a duck 
Ravi Bopara showed the technique and confidence which won him the chance to bat at three

Alastair Cook looked in good form early in England's innings 
After losing the toss, Strauss soon lost his wicket, slashing at a ball from Jerome Taylor

These young England fans celebrate a boundary 
Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook run out to bat after England lost the toss
Nets

Graham Onions bowls in the nets ahead of a likely debut 
Seamer Tim Bresnan also looks set for a Test debut

England captain Andrew Strauss practices his slip catching 
Graeme Swann and Monty Panesar are likely to be competing for one place in the team

Jerome Taylor shows off more of the Windies' raw pace 
Darren Sammy will also be hoping to form part of the West Indies' pace battery

Pace bowler Fidel Edwards winds-up in his bowling stride... 
... and fires in a ball - demonstrating what England will have to contend with

Key batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul goes through his warm-up stretches 
Windies skipper Chris Gayle was in characteristically relaxed mood
