Khaleej Times

England thrash West Indies in final Test

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st. lucia — England wrapped up a comprehens­ive 232-run victory over West Indies in the third Test in St Lucia on Tuesday after home batsman Roston Chase made a century but got little help.

Number five Chase scored an unbeaten 102 for his fifth Test ton, after England pace bowler James Anderson ripped through the home side’s top order with three quick wickets.

Although West Indies had already won the series with victories in the first two Tests, England’s win in the finale will provide a pick-me-up as they eye a home Ashes series against Australia starting in August.

“This week should be a real confidence booster going into a very exciting summer of cricket,” England captain Joe Root said at the victory presentati­on.

Chasing an unlikely target of 485 runs for victory on day four, West Indies made 252 in their second innings.

Chase brought up his century with his team already nine wickets down when he cut part-timer spinner Joe Denly for four.

He was aided by an entertaini­ng 34 by tailender Alzarri Joseph, who slogged three sixes, but pickings were otherwise slim for the hosts, who crumbled again after scoring only 154 in their first knock.

“We still have a lot of improvemen­t to make but lots of positives came out of the series,” said West Indies captain Jason Holder, who was suspended for the match due to his team’s slow over rate in the second Test.

West Indies’ top order had no answer to Anderson’s movement off the seam, with John Campbell (golden duck), Kraigg Brathwaite (eight) and Darren Bravo (duck), all caught in the slip-gully cordon. —

 ?? AFP ?? Moeen Ali (second right), Mark Wood (second left ), and Joe Root (right) of England celebrate the dismissal of Alzarri Joseph of West Indies in St. Lucia. —
AFP Moeen Ali (second right), Mark Wood (second left ), and Joe Root (right) of England celebrate the dismissal of Alzarri Joseph of West Indies in St. Lucia. —
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