Josh Da Silva punishes lifeless England as West Indies claim significant lead
Josh Da Silva made a brilliant unbeaten century as England endured a miserable morning session on day three of the series decider against the West Indies.
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Josh Da Silva made a brilliant unbeaten century as England endured a miserable morning session on day three of the series decider against the West Indies.
Captain Joe Root fell for a duck as England made a disappointing start to their series decider in the West Indies.
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)
Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood were the unlikely heroes for England on Day 1 of the third and final Test against the West Indies being played at the National Cricket Stadium, St George's in Grenada. The visitors were staring down the barrel after being reduced to 114 for nine by the hosts. But Leach and Mahmood combined brilliantly to rescue the visitors from their dire situation to give some respectability to England's fist innings total. The duo put on 90-run partnership for the final wicket to take England to 204 all out at stumps on Day 1.
England suffered a shocking batting collapse on Day 1 of the third and final Test against the West Indies at the National Cricket Stadium, St George's in Grenada. Having been put into bat by the West Indies, England found themselves tottering at 114 for nine in the first innings. However, a 90-run last wicket partnership between Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood saved England blushes and brought about some respectability to their total. Mahmood fell for a valiant 49 in the last over of the day as England were bowled out for 204 with Leach unbeaten on 41.
A 90-run last-wicket partnership between Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood rescued England from a desperate position before they were finally dismissed in the last over of the day for 204 on day one of the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday.
A 90-run last-wicket partnership between Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood rescued England from a desperate position before they were finally dismissed in the last over of the day for 204 on day one of the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday. All looked lost for the tourists when Chris Woakes became fast bowler Jayden Seales' third wicket at the start of the final session at 114 for nine, a situation which fully justified home captain Kraigg Brathwaite's decision on winning the toss to bowl first on a pitch which appeared to have much more for the bowlers than in the tedious, drawn first two Tests in Antigua and Barbados.
Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood produced a remarkable rescue job as they shared a 90-run last-wicket partnership to push England up to a first-innings total of 204 after collapsing to 114-9.