Broad doesn't fancy England win at Lord's


England have the distinct advantage over India with a massive first innings lead in hand but their star pacer Stuart Broad is still not quite sure if the hosts can go on to win the first Test here at Lord's.
"It's difficult to get result. The stats will show so. It does get very slow and low. The key will be swing. There's saying that at Lord's you look up (at the sky) and not down (at the pitch)," said Broad whose four wickets on Saturday were key to England bowling out India for 286 runs for a 188-run lead.Broad wasn't given the new ball as it was shared by James Anderson and Chris Tremlett but the Nottinghamshire bowler wasn't complaining.
"I have got past successes as a first-change bowler. Chris (Tremlett) deserves the new ball. He was good in Australia and man of the series against Sri Lanka. He deserves the role," he said.
Broad wasn't utterly disappointed that two catches were dropped off his bowling in one over.
"(Andrew) Strauss was already celebrating it when it went down. You search for that perfect performance but it doesn't always happen."
Broad revealed that his side wouldn't have enforced the follow on even if India had failed to make 275 runs, the follow-on target.
"We wouldn't have enforced the follow-on. It's good to do when you have bowled only 40-50 overs. Then it becomes hard work for bowlers. We can now take rest and come out firing (when India bats again)."