Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Upbeat Windies eager to lord over England again

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LONDON: Brian Lara revealed this week that Sachin Tendulkar had sent him a text message saying the West Indies’ victory over England in the second Test at Headingley was “a success the entire world needed.”

So what the India hero will say if fellow batting great Lara’s Caribbean successors follow up their win in Leeds by clinching a threematch series in a decider at Lord’s starting Thursday is anyone’s guess.

Having dusted down the ‘obituaries’ after the series opener at Edgbaston -- understand­able after England won the inaugural day/night Test in Britain inside three days by the margin of an innings and 209 runs --- few pundits gave Jason Holder’s novice West Indies side any chance of a revival in Leeds.

Yet despite being set over 300 to win in the fourth innings following a declaratio­n by England captain Joe Root, the West Indies won by five wickets .

Shai Hope became the first batsman in history to score hundreds in both innings of a match at Headingley, putting his side in a strong position with 147 before following up his maiden Test century with a match-clinching 118 not out in the second innings.

Even after the fourth day of a match of fluctuatin­g fortunes, ex-England captain Nasser Hussain -- a former Essex team-mate of West Indies coach Stuart Law -said the tourists were flagging because the physical demands of a Test match were greater than that of Twenty20 cricket.

‘HUMBLE PIE’

“People make assumption­s all the time,” said Law at Lord’s on Tuesday. “But he (Hussain) doesn’t know the characters that are inside that dressing room -- he doesn’t even know me and I played with him at Essex,” he added.

“Not a lot of these players play T20 cricket anyway. I think it was great we sent a big humble pie to go and chomp on in the commentary box.”

England, for all that they kept saying in public how much they respected a struggling West Indies side, did something bordering on the disrespect­ful at Headingley by dropping in-form seamer Toby Roland-Jones, whose three Tests this season have yielded 14 wickets -- and bringing in Chris Woakes for his first Test of the home campaign after injury.

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