Rain holds up England victory charge, Broad’s 500 bid

Published July 28, 2020
MANCHESTER: Head groundsman Matt Merchant (L) listens to the umpires as rain delays the start of play on the fourth day of the third Test between England and West Indies at Old Trafford on Monday. — AP
MANCHESTER: Head groundsman Matt Merchant (L) listens to the umpires as rain delays the start of play on the fourth day of the third Test between England and West Indies at Old Trafford on Monday. — AP

MANCHESTER: Rain wiped out the fourth day’s play at Old Trafford on Monday to frustrate England’s bid for a series-clinching win over the West Indies and keep Stuart Broad waiting for his 500th Test wicket.

Bad weather meant the whole of the penultimate day’s play in the deciding third Test was washed out, with the umpires finally abandoning any hope of action soon after 4:00pm (1500 GMT).

England do, however, still have one day left to press for a win that would see them take the three-match series 2-1.

Broad is just one wicket away from becoming only the seventh bowler to join the ‘500 Club’ after taking all six West Indies wickets — including four in the first innings — that fell on Sunday.

The 34-year-old paceman returned first-innings figures of 6-31 as West Indies were bundled out for 197 in reply to England’s 369, which included Broad’s dashing 62.

And after England made 226-2 declared in their second innings, featuring Rory Burns’ 90 and fifties from captain Joe Root and Dom Sibley, there was still time for Broad to strike twice by removing John Campbell and nightwatchman Kemar Roach.

That left Broad, controversially omitted from West Indies’ win in the series opener at Southampton, on 499 Test wickets.

The only bowlers with more than 600 Test wickets are a trio of former spinners — Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan (800), Australian Shane Warne (708) and India’s Anil Kumble (619).

The only seamers ahead of Broad are his long-time England new-ball colleague James Anderson (589 wickets) and Australia’s Glenn McGrath (563) and the West Indies’ Courtney Walsh (519), both of whom are retired.

West Indies will resume on 10-2 when play starts on Tuesday, chasing an unlikely victory target of 399.

No side has made more to win in the fourth innings of an Old Trafford Test than England’s 294-4 against New Zealand in 2008.

West Indies, who hold the Wisden Trophy after a 2-1 win over Root’s men in the Caribbean last year, are bidding for their first Test series success in England since 1988.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND (1st Innings) 369 (O.J. Pope 91, J.C. Buttler 67, S.C.J. Broad 62, R.J. Burns 57; K.A.J. Roach 4-72). WEST INDIES (1st Innings) 197 (J.O. Holder 46; S.C.J. Broad 6-31).
ENGLAND (2nd Innings): R.J. Burns c sub b Chase 90 D.P. Sibley lbw b Holder 56 J.E. Root not out 68 EXTRAS (B-6. LB-3, NB-3) 12 TOTAL (for two wkts decl, 58 overs) 226 Fall of wkts: 1-114, 2-226. BOWLING: Roach 11-3-34-0; Gabriel 5-0-19-0 (3nb); Holder 9-2-24-1; Chase 14-2-61-1; Cornwall 19-2-79-0. WEST INDIES (2nd Innings, overnight 10-2): K.C. Brathwaite not out 2 J.D. Campbell c Root b Broad 0 K.A.J. Roach c Buttler b Broad 4 S.D. Hope not out 4 EXTRAS 0 TOTAL (for two wkts, 6 overs) 10 FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-6. BOWLING (to-date): Anderson 3-2-2-0; Broad 3-1-8-2.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2020

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