Khaleej Times

After Barbados bruising, England ponder changes

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antigua — A year in which England will host the World Cup and the Ashes started in the worst possible way with an emphatic 381run defeat by West Indies in Barbados and they face major selection choices for the second Test in Antigua starting on Thursday.

For West Indies, led by one of the game’s most exciting talents in allrounder Jason Holder, the contest at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, offers a chance to prove they are a team on the rise — capable of more than just occasional triumphs.

For all the focus on England’s decision to play two spinners and leave out experience­d seamer Stuart Broad, the fact remains that England’s loss was caused by a shocking first-innings batting effort as they were skittled out for a paltry 77.

Concerns over England’s batting increased when part-time spinner Roston Chase took eight wickets in the second innings.

Questions are being asked of England’s left-handed opener Keaton Jennings who is struggling again after showing his capabiliti­es with a century in Sri Lanka in November.

It would be a surprise, however, if England’s selectors decided to immediatel­y jettison him for 32-year-old back-up Joe Denly but Jennings will again be under pressure to show he merits that faith.

Jennings will need to show real toughness to rise to the challenge but that is a quality former skipper Michael Vaughan feels the team is lacking.

“They do not have the mental strength to fight through tough sessions by working hard and forcing bowlers into their third or fourth spells. They are fine when they bowl a team out or make a big score batting first themselves but poor when they are under a little bit of pressure,” Vaughan wrote in his Daily Telegraph column.

Vaughan pointed the finger firmly at Jennings and is worried he won’t be able to handle Holder’s pace attack.

“Keaton Jennings is a good player against spin but every time he faces pace I shut my eyes. He does not know where his off stump is and, as an opening batsman, that is your number one task,” he said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Part-time West Indian spinner Roston Chase (Centre) took eight England wickets in the second innings of the first Test in Barbados. —
AFP Part-time West Indian spinner Roston Chase (Centre) took eight England wickets in the second innings of the first Test in Barbados. —

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