Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Brathwaite and Hope hold firm to keep England at bay

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

First-innings century heroes Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope kept England at bay as the West Indies remained in with a chance of an improbable win in the second Test at Headingley on Tuesday.

The West Indies were 86 for two at lunch on the fifth day, still needing a further 236 runs in a minimum of 67 overs to reach an imposing victory target of 322.

Braithwait­e, dropped on four, was 49 not out and Shai Hope 11 not out. Stuart Broad may have been unfortunat­e in having Brathwaite dropped in the slips but, after removing Kieran Powell, his luck evened out with the paceman’s freak run out of Kyle Hope, Shai’s older brother.

At lunch, the odds were still against the West Indies levelling this three-match series at 1-1 given only Australia, with 404 for three back in 1948, have made more in the fourth innings to win a Test at Headingley than 322.

But the first innings of this match saw Shai Hope, whose 147 was his maiden Test century, and Brathwaite (134) put on 246 in a total of 427.

After rain delayed Tuesday’s scheduled start by 15 minutes, West Indies resumed on five without loss.

James Anderson walked out just three wickets away from becoming the first England bowler to take 500 Test wickets.

Moeen Ali’s 84 was one of six fifties in the innings with Root (72), Chris Woakes (61 no), Dawid Malan (61), Ben Stokes (58) and Mark Stoneman (52) also reaching the landmark.

West Indies captain Jason Holder has been sanctioned for making inappropri­ate comments that were heard by the on-field umpires during the second Test.

Holder was furious when a catch was put down in the slips off his bowling in the 70th over of England’s second innings at Headingley on Monday.

The ICC said Holder received an official reprimand and got one demerit point added to his disciplina­ry record for “using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting during an internatio­nal match.”

Holder admitted to the offence at the end of the day’s play and accepted the sanction.

AP

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