At one point West Indies had lost four wickets for 127 runs.
st jones, Jason Holder and Nkrumah Bonner took the West Indies (England vs West Indies 1st Test Match) from the opening shocks to reach 202 for four on the second day of the first Test. Both have shared a 75-run partnership so far. At one point West Indies had lost four wickets for 127 runs. Both of them faced the England bowlers without taking any risk.
England still has a lead of 109 runs. At the end of the second day’s play, Holder 43 and Bonner were playing 34 runs. The second day’s play had to be called off prematurely due to rain. Playing ahead of their yesterday’s score of 268 for six, England scored 311 runs. Craig Brathwaite and John Campbell shared an 83-run partnership. During this, both hit 13 fours and a six. Campbell was dismissed after scoring 35 runs.
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At the same time, Brathwaite completed his half-century in 62 balls but lost the wicket to Mark Wood on the score of 55. Shamar Brooks caught Ben Stokes at slips for 18. At the same time, Wood gave life to Jermaine Blackwood when he had not even opened the account. He fell victim to Chris Woakes after scoring 11 runs.
West Indies were 83 for no loss but lost four wickets within 16 overs and 44 runs. After this, Holder and Bonner took over the innings. Earlier, England added 43 runs to the night’s score. Jonny Bairstow went from 109 to 140 and was the last batsman to be dismissed. Fast bowler Jaden Seals took four wickets for 79 runs for the West Indies. (agency)