Woakes answers critics with quick wickets after wasteful first spell
England opening bowler Chris Woakes confounded his critics by picking up three wickets in 14 balls on day two of the deciding test against West Indies in Grenada on Friday.
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England opening bowler Chris Woakes confounded his critics by picking up three wickets in 14 balls on day two of the deciding test against West Indies in Grenada on Friday.
Chris Woakes expressed regret that this winter he “probably hasn’t taken” the opportunity to pick up more wickets in overseas conditions for England.
Chris Woakes admitted he has fallen short of his best on England’s tour of the West Indies after being handed the responsibility of leading the attack.
The West Indies tail wagged in a similar way that England's did on the first evening as the hosts earned themselves a 28-run advantage when closing day two of the third Test in Grenada on 232-8.
West Indies edged into the ascendency in the third Test against England by opening a slim first-innings lead in Grenada.
Currently trailing, West Indies will be aiming to reduce the deficit against England on Day 2 of their ongoing third Test match at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada. Earlier, England were bowled out for 204 in 89.4 overs in their first innings, with tailender Saqib Mahmood smashing 49 runs off 118 balls. Jayden Seales was in good bowling form for West Indies, taking three wickets. Meanwhile, Kemar Roach, Kyle Mayers and Alzarri Joseph bagged two dismissals each. (LIVE SCORECARD)
England picked up three quick West Indies wickets late in the morning session on day two of the deciding test in Grenada on Friday after initially wasting the new ball.
England struck three times on the second morning in Grenada as their bowlers kept the series decider against the West Indies alive.