Four hit tons for England
Updated 20.50 Fri May 18 2007
England amassed 553 for five in their first innings against West Indies on the second day of the first test at Lord's.
The impressive batting performance has seen three men plunder centuries on the day, adding to Alastair Cook's tonon the first day.
It is the first time that four England batsman have scored a century in an innings since 1938
Paul Collingwood scored 111 and Ian Bell finished on 109 not out, but it was Matt Prior who grabbed the headlines.
Prior became the first England wicketkeeper to reach a century on debut with a sparkling unbeaten 126.
It is the first time that four England batsman have scored a century in an innings since 1938.
England began the day on 200 for three after bad light ended play prematurely on Thursday.
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