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Although he did ride some luck with being dropped twice, Collingwood still showed some superb touches out in the crease, hitting 14 fours in a innings that saw him face 209 balls.
After seeing team-mate Alastair Cook score a hundred on Day One, Collingwood put on eventually put on 144 with Ian Bell for the fourth wicket before finally being bowled by Dwayne Bravo while on 111.
Bell would go on to join Collingwood and Cook in making an appearance on the Honours Boards during the Test, with Matt Prior and Kevin Pietersen also hitting centuries with the match eventually resulting in a draw.