Darren said that getting his name up on the honours board at Lords meant more to him then breaking the 200 wicket barrier in Englands triumphant win over Pakistan. After missing out on getting 5 wickets at Lords on four previous occasions Goughie finally bowled his way into history. Darren who has now notched up 205 wickets confessed ''that 5 means more to me than 200 wickets, thats on the board and there forever. I'd have got the 200 at some stage.'' Andy Caddick, darrens partner in crime also paid tribute to Darren and said how successful him and Goughie had been in a new ball partnership for England. |