England take three wickets to put West Indies on back foot

Published March 26, 2022
ENGLAND pacer Saqib Mahmood celebrates dismissing West Indies’ Sharmarh Brooks during the third Test at the Grenada National Cricket Stadium on Friday.—AFP
ENGLAND pacer Saqib Mahmood celebrates dismissing West Indies’ Sharmarh Brooks during the third Test at the Grenada National Cricket Stadium on Friday.—AFP

ST. GEORGE’S: England claimed three wickets after a bright West Indies start as the home side stuttered to 71 for three in reply to the tourists’ first innings total of 204 at lunch on the second day of the third and final Test on Friday.

A bright opening partnership of exactly 50 saw the hosts in the early ascendancy but the complexion of the morning changed dramatically with the dismissal of Kraigg Brathwaite by Ben Stokes in the second hour.

That was followed by the demise of new batsman Shamarh Brooks to Saqib Mahmood.

When the other opener John Campbell, who had survived a torrid examination from Craig Overton, fell to the same bowler just before the interval, England were in much better heart than midway through the session when the openers looked very comfortable on a pitch expected to encourage the faster bowlers.

Brathwaite, a virtual immovable object in the previous match in Barbados where he faced more deliveries than ever before by a West Indies batsman in Test cricket, looked in similar mood as Campbell did most of the scoring at the other end in bringing up the half-century stand.

But it took a delivery from Stokes which barely got off the ground to remove him as he was trapped plumb leg-before for 17 off 56 deliveries.

Brooks looked comfortable in his early moments at the crease, stroking two boundaries before he also became an lbw victim, Mahmood getting a delivery to skid through on the right-hander to send him on his way for 13.

Campbell found Overton to be his greatest challenge, eventually succumbing to the pacer.

Twice the left-hander was struck on the helmet and though he resumed his innings both times, he never looked settled against the continued hostility of his opponent, eventually gloving another lifting delivery on the body down the leg-side for wicketkeeper Ben Foakes to take the catch and end his effort on 35.

Nkrumah Bonner and Jermaine Blackwood will be the pairing to resume the contest for the West Indies after lunch with England keen for their faster bowlers to continue to exploit a helpful surface in defence of a modest first innings total.

On Thursday, England recovered from the brink of disaster thanks to a 10th-wicket stand of 90 between Jack Leach and Mahmood. England were 114 for nine, after earlier being 67 for seven but Mahmood (49) made his highest first-class score while the bespectacled Leach was equally impressive in scoring 41 not out.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND (1st Innings, overnight 204) A. Lees c Da Silva b Roach 31 Z. Crawley c Brathwaite b Mayers 7 J. Root c Da Silva b Mayers 0 D. Lawrence lbw b Seales 8 B. Stokes c & b Joseph 2 J. Bairstow c Da Silva b Joseph 0 B. Foakes b Seales 7 C. Woakes b Seales 25 C. Overton b Roach 14 J. Leach not out 41 Saqib Mahmood b Blackwood 49 EXTRAS (B-18, LB- 2) 20 TOTAL(all out, 89.4 overs) 204 FALL OF WICKETS: 1-23 (Crawley), 2-29 (Root), 3-46 (Lawrence), 4-53 (Stokes), 5-53 (Lees), 6-53 (Bairstow), 7-67 (Foakes), 8-90 (Overton), 9-114 (Woakes), 10-204 (Saqib) BOWLING: K. Roach 18-4-41-2, J. Seales 17-4-40-3, J. Holder 15-6-34-0, K. Mayers 10-7-13-2, A. Joseph 18-6-33-2, N. Bonner 5-1-10-0, J. Blackwood 1.4-1-4-1, K. Brathwaite 5-2-9-0

WEST INDIES (1st Innings) K. Brathwaite lbw b Stokes 17 J. Campbell c Foakes b Overton 35 S. Brooks lbw b Mahmood 13 N. Bonner not out 1 J. Blackwood not out 1 EXTRAS (LB- 3, W-1) 4 TOTAL (for three wickets, 25 overs) 71 STILL TO BAT: A. Joseph, J. Holder, J. Silva , K. Mayers, K. Roach, J. Seales FALL OF WICKETS: 1-50 (Brathwaite), 2-68 (Brooks), 3-69 (Campbell) BOWLING: C. Woakes 5-2-11-0, C. Overton 8-0-35-1 (1w), Saqib Mahmood 8-5-14-1, B.Stokes 4-0-8-1.

Published in Dawn, March 26th, 2022

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