Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Chase strikes as Englandld lose Burns in Windies Test

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SOUTHAMPTO­N AFP July 11, 2020: Roston Chase succeeded where West Indies' fast bowlers had failed by removing England opener Rory Burns on the fourth day of the first Test at Southampto­n on Saturday.

At lunch, England were 79-1 in their second innings, still 35 runs adrift of West Indies' first innings 318.

It seemed England would get through the morning session without losing a wicket. But shortly before the interval, Burns gave his wicket away on 42 when he failed to get over a cut from part-time off- spinner Chase and was caught at at backward point by John Campbell to end a stand of 72. Dom Sibley was 31 not out.

Joe Denly, needing a big score to bolster a low Test average for a batsman of under 30, was unbeaten on one. England resumed on 15-0 after Burns and Sibley had survived 10 testing overs late on Friday.

But in ideal sunny batting conditions on a placid pitch, the pair got through Saturday's opening spells from the Windies' quicks without much trouble. Burns cover-drove Shannon Gabriel for Saturday's first boundary and followed that up by straight-driving Kemar Roach for another four.

West Indies were without a frontline spinner after omitting Rahkeem Cornwall. But they could call upon Chase. Although primarily a batsman, Chase took a Test-best 8-60 when West Indies beat England at his Barbados home ground last year en route to a 2-1 series win.

But having made a valuable 47 in West Indies' first innings of this match, he posed few problems until removing Burns in his 10th over.

 ?? - AFP ?? Opener Rory Burns struck 42 for England
- AFP Opener Rory Burns struck 42 for England

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