Stuart Broad says he still feels fresh and is keen to reprise his heroics against the West Indies when England return to the Test arena next week for a three-match series against Pakistan.
The 34-year-old paceman became only the seventh bowler to reach the milestone of 500 Test wickets as he helped England to a resounding 269-run victory over the West Indies Tuesday to win the third and final Test match at Old Trafford in Manchester and clinch the series 2-1.
He took 10 wickets in the Test - for only the third time in his career - and was named man of the series despite his surprise omission from the first Test at Rose Bowl in Southampton.
Broad's 500th wicket came at the start of the day when England rushed to try and dismiss the tourist because the threat of rain hung heavily overhead and there were intermittent stoppages.
He trapped Kraigg Brathwaite leg before wicket for the milestone, matching the achievement of his opening ball partner James Anderson whose 500th Test wicket came up at Lord's three years ago when he dismissed the same batsman.
England meet Pakistan in the first of their three-match series at Old Trafford from Aug. 5-9.


