West Indies needs to score a marathon 399 runs on day five to win their first Test series in England after 32 years.
Broad is one wicket away from becoming the second-ever English bowler to claim 500 Test wickets.after James Anderson.
The West Indies haven't won a Test series in England in the last 32 years.
The 25-year old will have to self-isolate for five days and within that period, he will be tested twice for COVID-19.
Joe Root returns to captaincy following the birth of his second child
Stokes will become the first allrounder since Andrew Flintoff to lead England in a Test match
Umpires will warn each team twice during an innings for applying saliva on the ball before adding five penalty runs to the opponent's score
The last international cricket game was played between Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket Ground on March 13
The USA is currently developing six international grade cricket venues to introduce a domestic T20 league
West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle has won his defamation case against Fairfax Media after articles posted by them in 2016 claimed he had exposed his penis to a masseuse.
Jonny Bairstow smashes an unbeaten 141 to complete nine wicket victory and 4-0 series success.
Duo combine for 77 runs in eight overs as England scrape six-run victory on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.
Teams will resume five-match series at Bristol on Sunday [24 September].
The South Asian nation became the last team to automatically qualify.
Bairstow racked up 100 to guide England to victory with 11 overs left.
A section of the seating area caved in during a Twenty20 game against the West Indies at the Emirates Riverside, in Durham.
Kesrick Williams and Carlos Brathwaite both took three wickets as England failed to chase 177.
The 35-year-old become just the sixth bowler to reach that milestone.
Hosts close day one of the decisive third Test against West Indies trailing by 77 runs on 46-4.
Barbadian becomes the first player ever to score two centuries in the same first-class match at the home of Yorkshire.
Visitors close day four at Headingley at 5-0 after their opponents declare on 490-8.
Hosts reach stumps on an exciting day three at Headingley with a two-run advantage at 171-3.