The Free Press Journal

Sibley, Stokes simply superb

England declare their first innings at 469 for nine

- FPJ SPORTS DESK Manchester

England have ended a yet another successful batting session. They lost wickets, but assured that runs keep flowing. And centuries off the blades of Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley saw them post 469 for nine when they declared the first innings, with few overs to go, on the second day of the second Test, at the Old Trafford, Manchester here on Friday.

West Indies openers Kraigg Brathwaite and John Campbell were at the crease batting on one, and the the visitors were three without lose, at the time of going to the press.

Earlier, Ben Stokes reached his 10th test century and powered onto 172 not out as England quickened the pace in search of a big first-innings total against the West Indies.

England was 378-5 at Tea, with the departure of Dom Sibley for 120 allowing the hosts to increase the miserly run rate in Manchester.

In the middle with Stokes was Jos Buttler, who was on 12 and - as a limited-overs specialist - might thrive in the environmen­t as he looks for a score to quiet the critics after a poor run of form in Test cricket.

England lost two wickets in the middle session, with Sibley's snail-like innings eventually ending when he smashed spinner Roston Chase to Kemar Roach as he ran round from midwicket.

Sibley faced 372 balls for his second highest Test score, only behind the 133 he made against South Africa in Cape Town in January.

Ollie Pope (7) was then trapped plumb in front of the stumps by Chase, whose easy off-breaks have returned figures of 4-105.

Stokes was ploughing on with what is easily his longest ever Test innings of 349 balls, but was still a way off his highest test score of 258.

An extraordin­ary straight six off paceman Alzarri Joseph was a signal of intent by the allrounder after he brought up three figures with a reverse sweep soon after lunch, having resumed on 99.

Stokes, who was dropped on 157 by Shai Hope at gully off Shannon Gabriel, passed Sibley for runs made before their 260-run partnershi­p ended, and has struck 17 fours and two sixes.

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