The hosts will be boosted by the return of fast-bowler Jofra Archer, who was axed for the second Test for breaking bio-secure bubble protocols
West Indies would like to make some changes in its playing 11 as Shannon Gabriel and Alzarri Joseph looked stiff in second Test. Check Eng vs WI live telecast and weather details here
Roddy Estwick had mentored Archer as a young cricketer in Barbados
England batsman Ollie Pope has issued a warning to the West Indies team with respect to fast-bowler Jofra Archer ahead of the third and final Test beginning Friday at the Old Trafford
Over the next few days he's going to have to sit down with the captain and coach and figure out if he is in the right place to play, says James Anderson
In order to play the next Ashes, I have to miss odd games here and there, says James Anderson
England head coach Chris Silverwood has vowed to put out their best bowling attack for the third and final Test against West Indies beginning Friday at the Old Trafford
Before the start of the 42nd over of the visitors' innings, umpire Michael Gough was seen unwrapping a tissue and he subsequently rubbed it on both sides of the ball
England, trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, now has only two days left to force a victory.
Ben Stokes became the fifth cricketer to score ten centuries and scalp 150-plus wickets in the longest format of the game
Archer has been fined an undisclosed amount and also been given an official written warning after admitting to breaking the team's bio-secure protocols
At the end of the day, England openers Rory Burns and Dom Sibley somehow survived 10 overs of zippy bowling that relentlessly attacked the off stump
Roston Chase extended his tally for the innings to four wickets with the scalps of Sibley and Ollie Pope.
Dom Sibley completed his patiently compiled century and Ben Stokes was close to three figures himself Friday as they extended their unbeaten partnership to 183 runs and pressed home England's advantage over the West Indies by lunch on day two of the second Test at Old Trafford. England was 264-3 at the end of a wicketless first session in which the hosts added 57 runs in 26 overs the kind of rate that took test cricket back to the old days. Sibley beat Stokes in their painstaking crawls to the milestone, bringing up his second test hundred with a straight drive for three runs about 10 minutes before lunch. The opener gave a big fist pump to celebrate his 312-ball century, England's fifth slowest since 1990, and was 101 not out at lunch. Stokes was unbeaten on 99 off 252 balls and was being just as measured in his approach with the ball moving around in Manchester. England was meandering along at a run rate of 2.44, with the leave often being the shot of choice, especially for Sib
Sibley and Stokes dug deep in the third session to defy the West Indies bowlers. At Stumps, Sibley had faced 253 balls while Stokes had absorbed 159 deliveries
England vs West Indies Test series is being played amid the Covid-19 pandemic and the first Test in Southampton passed off without any incident
In England vs West Indies 2nd Test, the batters of both the teams must step up as captains harp on need for big scores
West Indies, who arrived in England on June 9 and trained in a bio-secure environment after that, beat the home side by four wickets on Sunday on the final day of the first Test
West Indies' coach Phil Simmons has lauded Jermaine Blackwood for his 'controlled' knock in the second innings which eventually helped Windies defeat England in the first Test.Chasing 200 in the second innings, Blackwood came into bat when West Indies were reeling at 27 runs for the loss of three wickets, with John Campbell retired hurt.Blackwood played cautiously and stitched a 73 run stand with Roston Chase before the latter departed with West Indies still needing 100 runs to seal the game."I think he must be commended because he has worked very hard on trying to get that temperament right for each part of his innings," ESPNcricinfo quoted Simmons as saying."As we saw in the first innings, it was still there a bit, but in the second he controlled it a lot better. And that helped him to bring home the game for us," he added.En route to the target, Blackwood again formed a solid partnership with Shane Dowrich. The right-handed batsman smashed 95 runs as West Indies defeated England ..
Stuart Broad was left out of the first Test at Ageas Bowl in Southampton, which the hosts lost by four wickets to go down 0-1 in the three-match series