Joe Root 'really proud' after England draw first Test against West Indies
England captain Joe Root said he was "really proud" of his team after the drawn first Test against the West Indies provided some respite from a disappointing winter.
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England captain Joe Root said he was "really proud" of his team after the drawn first Test against the West Indies provided some respite from a disappointing winter.
A Zak Crawley century and a confident captain's knock by Joe Root lifted England into a commanding position going into the final day of the first Test against West Indies on Saturday.
Zak Crawley was a relieved man after repaying England’s faith with a long-awaited hundred in the first Test against the West Indies.
England lost Mark Wood to injury and control of the first Test to a marathon century from Nkrumah Bonner as the West Indies moved ahead in Antigua.
The limitations of an England attack missing James Anderson and Stuart were partially exposed by the West Indies, who overcame some soft dismissals to keep the first Test in the balance in Antigua.
West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin took a stunning catch to dismiss England batter Lauren Winfield-Hill as her side beat the defending champions by seven runs at the ICC Women’s World Cup.
England have suffered their second defeat of the Women’s World Cup following a seven-run loss to the West Indies in Dunedin.
Jonny Bairstow’s classy century saved England after a disastrous start in the first Test against the West Indies.