West Indies v England: second Test, day four – as it happened
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(Reuters) - Marathon man Kraigg Brathwaite crawled to his second highest career score as West Indies advanced to 351 for five at lunch in their first innings against England in Barbados on Saturday.
Marathon man Kraigg Brathwaite crawled to his second highest career score as West Indies advanced to 351 for five at lunch in their first innings against England in Barbados on Saturday.
The sights walking around a balmy Birmingham this morning - beer gardens full, shorts (prematurely) summoned from the depths of drawers for the first time in months - gave this fixture the aesthetic backdrop of an early-season August encounter.
WI vs ENG, 2nd Test, Day 4 Live Updates: West Indies will resume play at 228 for four against England on Day 4 of the ongoing second Test at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. The hosts were trailing the visitors by 219 runs At stumps, Kraigg Brathwaite was batting unbeaten on 109 and was joined by Alzarri Joseph.
Steve Smith said Saturday that close catching is a "real challenge" on low-bounce pitches after he spilled a crucial catch in the second Test drawn with Pakistan in Karachi. The 32-year-old is considered one of the safest pair of hands in the game with 137 catches in 84 Tests, and his drop off Abdullah Shafique's bat on the fourth day of the Test became a major talking point. Pakistani opener Shafique went on to score 96 to supplement skipper Babar Azam in a stand of 228 for the third wicket.