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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Eng vs WI Test: England crumple gives West Indies unassailable 2-0 lead

West Indies won its first Test arrangement against England in 10 years in the wake of steamrolling the second Test in three days on Saturday. 

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Cricket news : Britain was steered for 132 in its second innings and the West Indies knocked off the 14 runs required for a 10-wicket triumph on an emotional day at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. The Test arrangement was secured 2-0 with a match to save. The West Indies finished its first innings just toward the beginning of the day, Darren Bravo the last man out subsequent to confronting 215 balls for 50. Be that as it may, he helped his side to a 119-run lead on a dodgy pitch. 

Britain, in the wake of making 187 in its first innings, expected to demonstrate some coarseness. Be that as it may, the English assaulted as opposed to diving in and were steered for 132, leaving the West Indies requiring 14 keeps running for the triumph. 

John Campbell broke a six over midwicket off James Anderson for the triumphant runs, and he and individual opener Kraigg Brathwaite joined their group in a lap of honor.Bravo had just met 165 balls and made just 33 when play continued on Saturday. Be that as it may, with assistance from skipper Jason Holder (18), and tailenders Kemar Roach (6), Alzarri Joseph (7) and Shannon Gabriel (1 not out), Bravo achieved his seventeenth Test 50 years before he was befuddled. 

Joseph's promise to the reason was likewise noted. His mom, Sharon Joseph, kicked the bucket on Saturday before play began.Joseph additionally bowled, taking 2-12 off seven overs, including the prize of England chief Joe Root for the second time in the match. Joseph included a catch. 

"Alzarri's mum passed away, so we energized around one another, we needed to do it for her," Holder said. "For Alzarri to be included, credit to him and his family." 

Britain was alright until opener Rory Burns was out to Holder for 16 on 35-1. At that point the wickets came normally, four of them bowled, and two to lbw, as quick bowlers Holder (4-43) and Roach (4-52) held their lines and lengths. Bug was named Man of the Match for his eight wickets altogether. 

Jos Buttler top-scored with 24."I idea as a bowling bunch we've performed well yet the batting hasn't been ready," Root said.The third and last Test begins next Saturday in St. Lucia. 

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