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ENG vs WI: West Indies need 312 in 85 overs after Stokes blitz

England must take 10 wickets to win the match and keep themselves alive in the series, which Wisden Trophy holders West Indies lead 1-0. England will have access to the new ball after 80 overs.

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Published : Jul 20, 2020, 6:38 AM IST

Updated : Jul 20, 2020, 4:42 PM IST

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Manchester: England have declared their second innings at 129 for 3 with Ben Stokes not out on 78 from 57 balls and Ollie Pope unbeaten on 12.

After batting for 11 overs in the first hour this morning, England have set West Indies 312 to win, and the hosts have 85 overs in which to bowl them out.

Ben Stokes and Joe Root
Ben Stokes and Joe Root

England must take 10 wickets to win the match and keep themselves alive in the series, which Wisden Trophy holders West Indies lead 1-0. England will have access to the new ball after 80 overs.

England added 92 runs this morning after resuming at 37 for 2.

Earlier, West Indies on Sunday managed to avoid the follow-on in the second Test of the three-match series against England.

The visitors were bowled out for 287 in the first innings on day four, giving England a lead of 182 runs. Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes took three wickets each for the hosts.

In the second innings, England sent out Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes to open the batting.

Buttler (0) was sent back to the pavilion by Kemar Roach in the first over of the innings as he dragged the ball onto the stumps.

Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler
Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler

Four overs later, Roach clean bowled Zak Crawley (11), reducing England to 17/2. Joe Root then joined Stokes in the middle and the duo ensured England did not lose more wickets before the close of play.

England ended the day at 37/2 in the second innings, 219 ahead of West Indies.

Earlier, resuming day four at 32/1, overnight batters Kraigg Brathwaite and Alzarri Joseph added runs at a brisk pace for the West Indies.

However, the introduction of spinner Dom Bess ended the innings of Joseph (32) as he was sent back to the pavilion in the 25th over, reducing West Indies to 70/2.

Shai Hope then joined Brathwaite in the middle and the duo ensured that the visitors did not lose any more wickets before the lunch break, taking the total to 118/2.

As play resumed after the lunch break, Sam Curran provided the much-needed breakthrough to England as he dismissed Hope (25), ending the 53-run stand between Brathwaite and Hope.

Shamarh Brooks then joined Brathwaite in the middle and the duo revived the innings for the visitors, putting up a stand of 76 runs.

However, Stokes who has made a habit of making things happen, once again provided England with the much-needed breakthrough as he sent Brathwaite (75) back to the pavilion, reducing West Indies to 199/4.

Brooks and Roston Chase then ensured that the visitors did not lose any more wickets before the tea break and the side went into the interval at 227/4.

In a span of 25 runs, Broad provided three key breakthroughs for England as he dismissed Brooks (68), Jermaine Blackwood (0) and Shane Dowrich (0), with the West Indies' score at 252/7, still, 18 runs away from the follow-on target.

Woakes also dismissed skipper Jason Holder (2), but Chase and Kemar Roach ensured that the visitors avoided the follow-on.

Chase (51) went on to register a half-century, but was sent back to the pavilion after achieving the feat. Woakes had the right-hander adjudged leg-before wicket.

West Indies was eventually bowled out for 287 in the first innings, giving England a lead of 182 runs.

England posted 469/9 in the first innings.

Manchester: England have declared their second innings at 129 for 3 with Ben Stokes not out on 78 from 57 balls and Ollie Pope unbeaten on 12.

After batting for 11 overs in the first hour this morning, England have set West Indies 312 to win, and the hosts have 85 overs in which to bowl them out.

Ben Stokes and Joe Root
Ben Stokes and Joe Root

England must take 10 wickets to win the match and keep themselves alive in the series, which Wisden Trophy holders West Indies lead 1-0. England will have access to the new ball after 80 overs.

England added 92 runs this morning after resuming at 37 for 2.

Earlier, West Indies on Sunday managed to avoid the follow-on in the second Test of the three-match series against England.

The visitors were bowled out for 287 in the first innings on day four, giving England a lead of 182 runs. Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes took three wickets each for the hosts.

In the second innings, England sent out Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes to open the batting.

Buttler (0) was sent back to the pavilion by Kemar Roach in the first over of the innings as he dragged the ball onto the stumps.

Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler
Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler

Four overs later, Roach clean bowled Zak Crawley (11), reducing England to 17/2. Joe Root then joined Stokes in the middle and the duo ensured England did not lose more wickets before the close of play.

England ended the day at 37/2 in the second innings, 219 ahead of West Indies.

Earlier, resuming day four at 32/1, overnight batters Kraigg Brathwaite and Alzarri Joseph added runs at a brisk pace for the West Indies.

However, the introduction of spinner Dom Bess ended the innings of Joseph (32) as he was sent back to the pavilion in the 25th over, reducing West Indies to 70/2.

Shai Hope then joined Brathwaite in the middle and the duo ensured that the visitors did not lose any more wickets before the lunch break, taking the total to 118/2.

As play resumed after the lunch break, Sam Curran provided the much-needed breakthrough to England as he dismissed Hope (25), ending the 53-run stand between Brathwaite and Hope.

Shamarh Brooks then joined Brathwaite in the middle and the duo revived the innings for the visitors, putting up a stand of 76 runs.

However, Stokes who has made a habit of making things happen, once again provided England with the much-needed breakthrough as he sent Brathwaite (75) back to the pavilion, reducing West Indies to 199/4.

Brooks and Roston Chase then ensured that the visitors did not lose any more wickets before the tea break and the side went into the interval at 227/4.

In a span of 25 runs, Broad provided three key breakthroughs for England as he dismissed Brooks (68), Jermaine Blackwood (0) and Shane Dowrich (0), with the West Indies' score at 252/7, still, 18 runs away from the follow-on target.

Woakes also dismissed skipper Jason Holder (2), but Chase and Kemar Roach ensured that the visitors avoided the follow-on.

Chase (51) went on to register a half-century, but was sent back to the pavilion after achieving the feat. Woakes had the right-hander adjudged leg-before wicket.

West Indies was eventually bowled out for 287 in the first innings, giving England a lead of 182 runs.

England posted 469/9 in the first innings.

Last Updated : Jul 20, 2020, 4:42 PM IST
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