England’s batters put on a commanding display on Day 3 of the second Test against the West Indies, seizing control of the match with a 248/3 total.
England’s batters put on a commanding display on Day 3 of the second Test against the West Indies, seizing control of the match with a 248/3 total.
In Nottingham, England, the English batsmen displayed an impressive performance on Saturday, asserting their dominance in the second cricket test against the West Indies at Trent Bridge.
After holding the visitors to a 41-run lead in the first inning, England accumulated 248/3 by the end of Day 3.
Ben Duckett (56), Ollie Pope (56), and Harry Brook (71*) all achieved half centuries, with Brook standing unbeaten alongside Joe Root (37*).
Starting the day in a solid position, the West Indies faced resistance from England’s bowlers, Stuart Broad (3-62), limiting them to a total of 453 all out.
Joshua Da Silva led for the visitors with 82 runs.
England’s approach was assertive as they played with a sense of urgency resembling a one day match.
Although Zak Crawley fell early, Duckett, Pope and Brook showcased batting impressive performances.
Alzarri Joseph stood out as the West Indian bowler with figures of 2-58 in the second innings.
Nonetheless, England’s middle order has positioned them strongly for Day 4, with Brook looking poised to achieve a century.
Brendon McCullum’s men now improve to -625 favourites at the leading cricket betting sites to win the second Test and gain a 2-0 series lead.