England erase deficit for loss of one wicket in second innings against West Indies
England erased their deficit from the first innings for the loss of just one wicket in the first session on day four of the first test against West Indies on Friday.
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England erased their deficit from the first innings for the loss of just one wicket in the first session on day four of the first test against West Indies on Friday.
(Reuters) - West Indies were all out for 375, leading England by 64 runs after the first innings of the first test in North Sound on Friday.
West Indies were all out for 375, leading England by 64 runs after the first innings of the first test in North Sound on Friday.
An unbroken fifth-wicket partnership of 75 between Nkrumah Bonner and Jason Holder helped the West Indies reach the close at 202 for four in reply to England's first innings total of 311 on the second day of the first Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Wednesday.
England and the West Indies will resume their tussle for control of the first Test, with the game up for grabs on day three in Antigua.
An unbroken fifth-wicket partnership of 75 between Nkrumah Bonner and Jason Holder helped West Indies reach the close at 202 for four in reply to England's first innings total of 311 on the second day of the first Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Wednesday. Stumbling at 127 for four at tea following a bright opening stand of 83, the tourists' effort in pressing home the advantage was thwarted in the final session as the pair of contrasting right-handers defied all the challenges presented to them on a placid surface.
England's opening Test match in West Indies is tantalisingly poised after an even second day in Antigua.
A mixed showing from England's bowlers allowed West Indies to edge an attritional second day of the first Test in Antigua.