2 Test Day 3 Highlights WI vs ENG

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  • 2 Test Day 3 Highlights WI vs ENG
    Nottingham: England trailed by 41 runs in the first innings on the third day of the second Test against the West Indies and scored 248 runs at the loss of 3 wickets till the end of the day's play in the second innings.
    In the second innings, England have achieved a lead of 207 runs till the end of the game.
    By the end of the day's play, Joe Root 37 and Harry Brook returned unbeaten on 71 runs in 78 balls.
    On the third day, the West Indies started playing ahead of 351 runs for 5 wickets in their first innings.
    But soon Jason Holder returned to the pavilion after scoring 28 runs.
    After Holder's dismissal, Joshua de Silva held one end and wickets continued to fall from the other end. Kevin Sinclair scored 4, Alzarri Joseph 10 and Jayden Seales scored 0 runs and returned to the pavilion.
    In such a situation, De Silva took the lead with Shamar Joseph.
    Both batted in a fiery style and first brought the team beyond 400 runs.
    Meanwhile, De Silva completed his half-century in 87 balls with the help of 7 fours and a six.
    For the 10th wicket, both completed the half-century partnership in 70 balls and brought the team beyond 450 runs.
    Eventually, the West Indies team was all out for 457 runs.
    Shamarh Joseph was the last Caribbean batsman to be dismissed.
    He scored 33 runs in 27 balls. Joshua de Silva remained unbeaten on 82.
    After trailing by 41 runs in the first innings, England's start to bat again was poor. Zak Crawley could not do anything in the second innings and was run out after scoring 3 runs.
    After his dismissal, once again Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope took the front and shared a century partnership for the second wicket to take the team to 127 runs.
    Ollie Pope became the victim of Elzarri Joseph after scoring 51 runs. Shortly after, Ben Duckett was also lbw to Alzarri Joseph's ball.
    He scored 76 runs.
    After losing 3 wickets for 140 runs, England's innings was taken over by Joe Root and Harry Brook.
    Brook, batting fast, completed his half-century in 62 balls and completed the century partnership with Root for the fourth wicket in 132 balls.
    By the end of the day's play, England had scored 248 runs for 3 wickets.
    Joe Root remained unbeaten on 37 and Brook scored 71 runs.
    England have taken a lead of 207 runs in the second innings.
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