Veteran England pacer Stuart Broad on Sunday said the team is willing to do every single thing which can help them chase down 277 on day four of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.
On a see-saw third day, Joe Root remained unbeaten on 77 while captain Ben Stokes made a vital 54 to leave England 61 runs away from winning the match and taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
"If victory can be secured on Sunday it would cap what has been a fantastic Test match for so many reasons. There can be no one who's come to watch this game over the last three days who would leave disappointed with what they have seen. It has been a match with a bit of everything and it's up to us to do everything we can to get over the line by scoring those 61 runs required," wrote Broad in his Daily Mail column.