Deccan Chronicle

Windies make strong reply

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Manchester, July 19: Shamarh Brooks led the West Indies to within sight of avoiding the follow-on in the second Test against England at Old Trafford on Sunday.

The tourists, already 1-0 up in this three-match series, were 227-4 at tea on the fourth day, needing just 43 more runs to make England bat again in Manchester.

Brooks was 60 not out, having kept England at bay in an attractive fourth-wicket partnershi­p of 76 with opener Kraigg Brathwaite.

But Brathwaite’s hopes of following his 134 in a five-wicket win against England at Headingley three years ago with another hundred ended on 75 when, trying to turn Ben Stokes legside, he was caught and bowled off a leading edge.

It was a desperatel­y needed wicket for England with Stokes, whose superb 176 was the cornerston­e of their first innings 469-9 declared, not brought on to bowl by captain Joe Root until the 51st over of West Indies’ reply. By contrast, play resumed Sunday in bright sunshine with West Indies, looking for their first series win in England since 1988, 32-1.

Alzarri Joseph, who might have been lbw to Sam Curran had England reviewed on Friday, should have been out for 16 on Sunday when he edged Chris Woakes. But third slip Stokes dropped the catch after Zak Crawley, moving across from second slip, obscured his view. Off-spinner

Dom Bess, however, succeeded where England’s quicks had failed when, with just his second ball Sunday, he had Joseph well caught by Ollie Pope at short leg for 32. Shai Hope, whose lone two Test hundreds came at Headingley in 2017, helped Brathwaite add 53 before, on 25, he was caught behind jabbing at a Curran cutter.

West Indies’ 123-3 might have become 123-4 but Brathwaite, on 46, was spared by umpire’s call when England reviewed a Stuart Broad lbw appeal.

Brooks elegantly eased Broad off his pads and drove Bess for two of nine boundaries in a fifty that came from just 96 balls.

England came into this match, the second in a series that marks world cricket’s return from the Coronaviru­s lockdown with a revamped pace attack. —

BRIEF SCORES Day 4, at Tea: England

469/9 dec vs West Indies

227/4 in 76 overs (Kraigg Brathwaite 75, Shamarh Brooks batting 60; Sam Curran 2/35)

 ?? AP ?? West Indies’ Roston Chase (left) fist bumps with teammate Shamarh Brooks after hitting a boundary during the fourth day of the second cricket Test match against England at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on Sunday.
AP West Indies’ Roston Chase (left) fist bumps with teammate Shamarh Brooks after hitting a boundary during the fourth day of the second cricket Test match against England at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on Sunday.

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