Zak Crawley relieved to repay England’s faith with ton against West Indies
Zak Crawley was a relieved man after repaying England’s faith with a long-awaited hundred in the first Test against the West Indies.
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Zak Crawley was a relieved man after repaying England’s faith with a long-awaited hundred in the first Test against the West Indies.
A long lean spell of quick dismissals tested the self-belief of Zak Crawley, the relieved England opener acknowledged after scoring an unbeaten century on day four of the first test against West Indies on Friday.
Zak Crawley scored his second Test century as England dominated day four of the first Test against West Indies.
:A second career century by opener Zak Crawley and a confident captain's knock by Joe Root lifted England into a commanding position, 153 runs ahead in their second innings after day four of the first test against West Indies on Friday.
Zak Crawley hit his second Test hundred as England dominated West Indies on day four of the first Test to set up an outside chance of victory.
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.
NORTH SOUND: Kemar Roach struck an early blow for the West Indies but England succeeded in erasing a first innings deficit of 64 runs, reaching 72 for one at lunch on the fourth day of the first Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Friday (Mar 11).
Debutant Alex Lees fell cheaply for the second time before England began building a lead in the first Test against the West Indies without further loss.