WI tour of England, July 8-28
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Shannon Gabriel and Kemar Roach sign off with a grimace and a smile
Can West Indies keep their eyes on the prize?
Michael Holding: The Match Referee's Son is all over West Indies - West Indies loss looks inevitable
"Looks like it's all down to us !"
England v West Indies, 3nd test, Day 3 highlights: The Match Referee's Son on 499 Test wickets as England eye series!
Can West Indies keep their eyes on the prize?
Michael Holding: The Match Referee's Son is all over West Indies - West Indies loss looks inevitable
"Looks like it's all down to us !"
England v West Indies, 3nd test, Day 3 highlights: The Match Referee's Son on 499 Test wickets as England eye series!
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West Indies 197 all out
Holder 46
Dowrich 37
Campbell 32
Broad 6-31
Holder 46
Dowrich 37
Campbell 32
Broad 6-31
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England 226-2 declared
Burns 90
Sibley 56
Root 68*
Holder 1-24
Chase 1-61
Target 399
Burns 90
Sibley 56
Root 68*
Holder 1-24
Chase 1-61
Target 399
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As predicted:
Rain ruins day four of third Test at Emirates Old Trafford
It was disappointing to see this incident on the third day - I cannot recall seeing a wicketkeeper deflecting a delivery onto his own face before:
Shane Dowrich suffers cut on the lip, severe headache after being hit at 90mph on the face
Rain ruins day four of third Test at Emirates Old Trafford
It was disappointing to see this incident on the third day - I cannot recall seeing a wicketkeeper deflecting a delivery onto his own face before:
Shane Dowrich suffers cut on the lip, severe headache after being hit at 90mph on the face
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West Indies 129 all out
Hope 31
Woakes 5-50
Broad 4-36
England win by 270 runs.
Hope 31
Woakes 5-50
Broad 4-36
England win by 270 runs.
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Following West Indies' 269 run defeat in the deciding test, a round-up:
Clutching at straws:
Did Joshua Da Silva’s wardrobe malfunction cost West Indies Manchester Test?
The gory 'highlights':
England v West Indies, 3nd test, Day 5 highlights: England beat West Indies as The Match Referee's Son makes history
Reaction, recrimination and analysis:
England unlikely to tour West Indies this winter despite Jason Holder’s plea
England v West Indies: Carlos Brathwaite reflect on series and his time with TMS
‘F generous grade for batsmen’ – former England bowler Gladstone Small shocked by Windies inability to make tactical adjustments
No world-class batsmen in West indies line-up – The Commentators analyze region’s loss to England
ESPNcricinfo’s George Dobell and ESPN’s Alexis Nunes: Where did it all go wrong for the West Indies vs. England?
Courtney Walsh: 'To win toss twice and not bat first, probably cost us'
Michael Holding: Embarrassing defeat for West Indies
SportsMax Zone: England CRUSHES West Indies by 269 to regain Wisden Trophy and win 3rd Test
Caribbean Cricket Podcast: Test Series Review and Analysis
Daily Mail Test Series Ratings: Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes at their imperious best for England but it's a series to forget for Shai Hope with West Indies batsman looking a shadow of his former self
Jermaine Blackwood, Roston Chase, Shannon Gabriel top West Indies report card
Clutching at straws:
Did Joshua Da Silva’s wardrobe malfunction cost West Indies Manchester Test?
The gory 'highlights':
England v West Indies, 3nd test, Day 5 highlights: England beat West Indies as The Match Referee's Son makes history
Reaction, recrimination and analysis:
West Indies home with heads high as England prepare pace for Pakistan"Not many captains or coaches have their reputations enhanced after losing a series 2-1 but this is this case with Jason Holder and Phil Simmons ..."
Jason Holder hopes England will tour West Indies by end of the year"“We don’t know what’s going to happen after this series with the international calendar but if there is an opportunity for England to come over to the Caribbean before the end of the year that would help significantly. It’s been a tough last few years for us financially, pretty much and we’ve taken a pay cut due to the circumstances. A tour hopefully, if it is possible before the end of 2020, would help keep us afloat.”
England unlikely to tour West Indies this winter despite Jason Holder’s plea
England v West Indies: Carlos Brathwaite reflect on series and his time with TMS
West Indies' listless batsmen owe their fast bowlers an apologyWhat exactly did West Indies' batsmen learn between the second and third Tests? They had to bat time on the final day of both matches. Both days, they walked back defeated.
... It was shambolic and embarrassing. Every specialist batsman showed the resolve of a child spotting an ice-cream truck. None gave the impression that he understood what the batting group's main goal was: to bat out the balls they needed to ..."
‘F generous grade for batsmen’ – former England bowler Gladstone Small shocked by Windies inability to make tactical adjustments
No world-class batsmen in West indies line-up – The Commentators analyze region’s loss to England
ESPNcricinfo’s George Dobell and ESPN’s Alexis Nunes: Where did it all go wrong for the West Indies vs. England?
Courtney Walsh: 'To win toss twice and not bat first, probably cost us'
Michael Holding: Embarrassing defeat for West Indies
SportsMax Zone: England CRUSHES West Indies by 269 to regain Wisden Trophy and win 3rd Test
Caribbean Cricket Podcast: Test Series Review and Analysis
Daily Mail Test Series Ratings: Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes at their imperious best for England but it's a series to forget for Shai Hope with West Indies batsman looking a shadow of his former self
Jermaine Blackwood, Roston Chase, Shannon Gabriel top West Indies report card
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The post-mortem continues ...
Kenny Benjamin slams batsmen for not making adjustments
Former Windies batting coach Toby Radford critical of Windies batting approach
'He needed to rough batsmen up' - Windies legend Sir Curtly Ambrose disappointed with Joseph
'Drop your friend' - Former West Indies opener Philo Wallace bemoans Holder's lack of aggression
'Mental exhaustion' no excuse Windies
Garfield Myers: Weak batting, puzzling team selections undermined West Indies in England
And longer term issues:
Beaten Over Time: How Athletics Supplanted the West Indian Fast Bowling Tradition
Kenny Benjamin slams batsmen for not making adjustments
Former Windies batting coach Toby Radford critical of Windies batting approach
'He needed to rough batsmen up' - Windies legend Sir Curtly Ambrose disappointed with Joseph
'Drop your friend' - Former West Indies opener Philo Wallace bemoans Holder's lack of aggression
'Mental exhaustion' no excuse Windies
Garfield Myers: Weak batting, puzzling team selections undermined West Indies in England
And longer term issues:
Beaten Over Time: How Athletics Supplanted the West Indian Fast Bowling Tradition
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Poor planning cost Windies series win: Sir Andy"Pace bowling legend Sir Andy Roberts believes a lack of proper planning by West Indies following their win in the opening Test at Southampton, led to their poor form in the remaining matches and their eventual series defeat to England ..."
Nowadays our "prime batting heroes" in a test series average 35?:
Maybe next time!: Blackwood says he wanted to make centuries in England
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