WITH a maximum of 30 overs remaining on the fourth day, a Paul Collingwood-inspired England hold a 113-run lead over the West Indies at Riverside after being all out for 400.

Collingwood's fifth hundred on his first Test appearance at the Chester-le-Street venue ensured that the tourists' first innings 287 total was surpassed by mid-afternoon.

The 31-year-old went onto make 128 before inside edging Corey Collymore onto the off stump but England were back in control.

Ryan Sidebottom helped England along undefeated on 25, while Steve Harmison conjured up nine runs and 11th man Monty Panesar made four before inside edging Daren Powell into his own stumps.