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PIX: West Indies have England reeling in final Test

Last updated on: July 27, 2024 00:02 IST

PHOTOS from Day 1 of the third and final Test between England and the West Indies at Edgbaston on Friday.

West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph celebrates with teammates after dismissing England opener Ben Duckett on Day 1 of the third and final Test at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, on Friday.

IMAGE: West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph celebrates with teammates after dismissing England opener Ben Duckett on Day 1 of the third and final Test at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, on Friday. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

Seamer Jayden Seales took two wickets late in the day to leave England 38 for three at the close of play in reply to the West Indies' first innings score of 282 on the first day of the third and final Test at Edgbaston on Friday.

Ollie Pope (6 not out) and Joe Root (2 not out) have the job of settling the home side's innings on the second morning as they seek a clean sweep of the series but still trail by 244 runs.

 

Zak Crawley fell for 18 when he chased a wide delivery from Seales (2-19) and was well-caught by Jason Holder at second slip, before Ben Duckett played an Alzarri Joseph delivery onto his stumps, also attempting a booming drive.

Jason Holder sweeps the ball to the boundary as England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith looks on.

IMAGE: Jason Holder sweeps the ball to the boundary as England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith looks. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

Nightwatchman Mark Wood was the third wicket to fall for duck as he edged Seales to Holder, who took another excellent catch in the slips.

"To lose three wickets is not ideal, but we should be happy to bowl them out for what we did on what we felt was a good pitch," England seamer Chris Woakes told SkySports.

West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite hits a four during his knock of 61.

IMAGE: West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite hits a four during his knock of 61. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

"It swung from the start, and apart from a period in the middle (of the innings) where we went too short, we always felt we could pick up wickets."

West Indies won the toss and elected to bat, but faced a stern examination from England's swing and seam.

Kirk McKenzie is bowled by Mark Wood.

IMAGE: Kirk McKenzie is bowled by Mark Wood. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

The tourists will still feel they posted a below-par total after a 76-run opening stand between innings top scorer Kraigg Brathwaite (61) and Mikyle Louis (26), and a partnership of 109 for the sixth wicket by Holder (59) and Joshua Da Silva (49).

But there was not much quality in between with poor shot selection, and number 11 Shamar Joseph was the next highest scorer with 16.

Gus Atkinson again impressed with 4-67, taking his tally of wickets to 20 in his debut series, a constant tormentor for the tourists.

Joe Root reacts after failing to run out Mikyle Louis.

IMAGE: Joe Root reacts after narrowly failing to run-out Mikyle Louis. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

Woakes posted 3-69 and Wood chipped in with 2-52.

Off-break bowler Shoaib Bashir had gone for over five runs an over before he picked up the final wicket of the innings as Shamar Joseph looked to clear the ropes.

England convincingly won the first two Tests, by an innings and 114 runs at Lord’s and 241 runs at Trent Bridge.

Source: REUTERS
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