ENGLAND needed just 18 balls of the afternoon session to claim the two wickets they needed to claim a series whitewash over the West Indies at Riverside.

Tim Bresnan dismissed tail-ender Fidel Edwards to secure an innings-and-83-runs win with more than a sesion-and-a-half to spare.

James Anderson claimed his ninth wicket of the match in the previous over, luring Shivnarine Chanderpaul into an edge that gave Paul Collingwood his first catch as replacement wicketkeeper.

Earlier, it proved a particularly memorable morning for Scott Borthwick, with the young Durham off-spinner taking two catches as a substitute fielder.

Borthwick, a Sunderland-born 19-year-old, is on the field in place of the injured Matt Prior - Collingwood continued behind the stumps - and the youngster took catches to dismiss both Lendl Simmons and Brendan Nash.

Nash was Bresnan's first victim in Test cricket, and the Yorkshireman quickly made it two in three balls when he had Denesh Ramdin caught in the slips for a duck.

The impressive Anderson then bowled Jerome Taylor, and repeated the trick when he uprooted Sulieman Benn's off stump with the final ball before lunch.