England fast bowler Stuart Broad has made a big record in the first Test against South Africa. On the second day, Broad took the wicket of the visiting team's wicket-keeper Kyle Verne on the ground of Lord's, which is called the Mecca of cricket, completing the century of the wicket. He has become the second bowler in the world to take 100 Test wickets at this ground. Before him, this feat was done by fellow bowler James Anderson. With this, Broad has become the fourth bowler in the world to take 100 or more wickets on a field.

Apart from Broad and Anderson, former Sri Lankan bowlers Muttiah Muralitharan and Rangana Herath have taken 100 wickets on one ground. Muralitharan, who has taken the most 800 wickets in Test cricket, has done this feat on not one but three grounds. The Sri Lankan legend has taken 100 or more wickets at the Sinhalese Sports Club Grounds in Galle, Kandy, and Colombo.

Players who took 100 Test wickets on a field

Muttiah Muralitharan - Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo - 166

Muttiah Muralitharan- Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy - 117

James Anderson - Lord's, London -117

Broad - Lord's, London - 100*

Stuart Broad now has 553 wickets in Test cricket. Now his target will be the record of great Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath, who took 563 wickets in the longest format of cricket. At present, the record for taking most wickets as a fast bowler in Test cricket is in the name of James Anderson, who has 658 wickets to his name.