Jason Holder hits first maximum of the Birmingham Test

From 76/0, West Indies nosedived to 115/5 on Day 1 of the Birmingham Test, with the middle order having their task cut out. Jason Holder and Joshua Da Silva dug in while England lost a couple of reviews. A paddle shot from Holder off off-spinner Shoaib Bashir helped raise the half-century stand for the sixth wicket and the lanky batter continued to dominate the spinner.

Earlier, an opening session of two halves transpired on Day 1 of the third Test between England and West Indies after the visitors opted to bat on a flat track. The scoreline read 49/0 in the first hour and 48/3 in the next.

England started off nicely by stitching 3 maidens in the first 7 overs, but their lengths were found to be on the shorter side which allowed the opening duo of Kraigg Brathwaite and Mikyle Louis to see through the opening hour without too much fuss.

England beat the bat over a dozen times during that phase, but the Windies duo looked really solid and showed good judgement to the balls in the outside-off channel. With the surface not offering a great deal, Gus Atkinson tried a bumper on the second ball off his second spell which planted a seed of doubt in Louis’ mind, who, ultimately, perished chasing a wide tempter few balls later.

McKenzie then hit three boundaries off four balls against Atkinson, but Wood’s pace proved too hot to handle for him. Athanaze’s wicket was just the icing on the cake as England fared much better in the second half of the session.

Broadcast Schedule

England v Sri Lanka 2024
ENG v SL 3rd Test, The Oval
6th September to 10th September
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