Cape Times

Hope and Brathwaite power Windies to unexpected victory

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LEEDS: Shai Hope became the first man to score a hundred in both innings of a first-class match at Headingley as he inspired the West Indies to a truly magnificen­t and wholly unlikely five-wicket win over England in a thrilling second test on Tuesday.

Hope and fellow Barbadian Kraigg Brathwaite reprised their first-innings heroics to inspire a side written off and dismissed as “pathetic” after a crushing innings defeat in the first test at Edgbaston.

The pair combined superbly, compiling another century partnershi­p to provide the backbone of the Windies’ gripping chase of 322 runs to level the three-match series.

Jermaine Blackwood then muscled the visitors towards the finishing line with Hope, smashing a typically thunderous 41 off 45 balls including two sixes.

It was the Windies’ first victory in a test in England for 17 years.

Hope, 23, proved the visitors’ hero with his unpreceden­ted achievemen­t of twin centuries in a match after 118 years of first-class cricket at the famous Yorkshire venue.

Hope, who had scored his maiden test hundred with 147 in the first innings, batted for 211 balls for his unbeaten 118, playing with remarkable skill and composure to guide the Windies to victory.

The visitors had been given little or no chance of scoring the 317 more runs they needed.

The pitch was turning and the cloud cover gave England’s pacemen real hope but young Bajans Brathwaite and Hope negotiated the testing conditions superbly.

A mixture of calm defiance combined with judicious attacking frustrated the England bowlers to the point that James Anderson became increasing­ly disgruntle­d.

As the day wore on, Alastair Cook’s early miss, dropping Brathwaite, had looked ever more costly and when he spilled Hope after he had scored 106, the game was effectivel­y up for England.

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