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ENG vs WI Live Score

Results
2nd Test, Nottingham, July 18, 2024, West Indies tour of England, 2024
EnglandENGEngland
416/10425/10
West IndiesWIWest Indies
457/10143/10
England beat West Indies by 241 runs
Day 4Session 3
BattersRB4s6sSR
Shamar Joseph8111072.72
Run scored in last balls 
On 10 Balls8 
 
Jayden Seales8101080
Run scored in last balls 
On 10 Balls8 
 
Partnership:14 runs, 3.1 ov (RR: 4.42)Shamar Joseph 8 runs, Jayden Seales 6 runs
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ENG vs WI Commentary

6:03 PM IST Right then, that wraps up the second Test of the 2024 Richards-Botham Trophy, where England registered a win by a massive margin of 241 runs to seal the series. While West Indies gave a tough fight, it was not enough to produce a favourable outcome but there were plenty of positives Kraigg Brathwaite and Co. will take into the next Test. The third and final Test of the series starts on Friday, 26th July at Edgbaston in Birmingham with the first ball to be bowled at 3.30 pm IST (10 am GMT). As always, you can join us in advance for the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!
5:54 PM IST The captain of England, Ben Stokes says that the kind of comeback the boys showed was quite exceptional and Bashir showed the world the kind of ability he has on a surface that not necessarily favours spin. Appreciates Root and Brook for playing through those tough conditions and says that he felt they were a few runs short but with the pressure of chasing, 380 on the last day it gets really difficult. Talks about the conditions and how the batters need to adapt which showed in Ben Duckett's second innings. On Mark Wood, he says that the rhythm is back but he hasn't gotten rewards in this game but the ability to come back in and keep pushing the hard yards is exceptional. On Chris Woakes, he adds that that first wicket changed the game for them and he generally always delivers for the side.
5:51 PM IST Kraigg Brathwaite, the skipper of West Indies, says that they did not quite have the all-round performance and played well in patches. Further adds that the team lacks some discipline and England showed them the way one needs to bowl on such surfaces and it is certain that the boys will learn going ahead. Talks about the dropped catches and says that happens and they will need to keep doing it better and take care of the controllables. Concludes that Test cricket is never easy and they need to stay mentally tough and this is not the end of the world and they will keep fighting.
5:49 PM IST Ollie Pope is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliance with the bat across both innings. Starts by joking about Stokes walking off and the team getting those two wickets. Further says it was a good day at the office and he is happy with the win. Adds that when the lights came on the ball seemed to do a bit more last night. Appreciates Root and Brook for their outstanding effort and says it's important for the players to adapt to the surface. Concludes that he has put a lot of hard work into his game and he is happy with the way he has performed and will try to continue it.
5:48 PM IST Time for the presentation ceremony...
5:48 PM IST On the opening morning, West Indies won the toss and inserted England into bat. They were all over the place with their lines and lengths, allowing England to take full advantage. 'Bazball' was in full flow as Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope took the attack to the opposition. Pope dropped twice, on either side of the Lunch break, made West Indies pay with his 121-run knock. Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Jamie Smith and Chris Woakes all chipped in on what was a dominant day for England where they racked up 416.
5:46 PM IST With the ball, patience defined England's approach on Day 2. Rather than waiting for the Windies batters to falter, Ben Stokes used proactive captaincy to create opportunities. Three quick wickets before lunch suggested England might bowl out the West Indies by day's end, but a resilient 175-run partnership between Alick Athanaze and Kavem Hodge forced England to work hard. This was before Kraigg Brathwaite and Mikyle Louis weathered the initial challenge. Although Athanaze fell short of a century, Hodge capitalized on his second chance after being dropped on 16, achieving his maiden Test ton.
5:43 PM IST On Day 3, England came out all guns blazing, making the most of the overhead conditions. Chris Woakes led the attack as the pacers maintained tight lines, quickly taking four wickets in the first session. However, towards the end of the session, Joshua Da Silva stood firm at one end, receiving much-needed support from Shamar Joseph at the other. Together, they stitched a 71-run partnership, wiping out the deficit and helping their side take a 41-run lead. In reply, England had a brisk start but a change in the ball gave the West Indies a real burst of momentum, and they capitalized, dismissing both Duckett and Pope. Joe Root and Harry Brook then steadied the innings, building a partnership that pushed the lead to 207 runs by the end of Day 3.
5:42 PM IST Day 4 began with Joe Root and Harry Brook picking up where they left off on Day 3. The two Yorkshiremen respected the good balls while punishing the bad ones, navigating through the first hour with ease. After batting so well for his maiden Test hundred at home, a rash shot led to Brook's downfall. The West Indies pounced on this opening, ending the session on a high with a couple more wickets to keep themselves in the game.
5:42 PM IST The second session saw West Indies chip away at the wickets with the second new ball. Joe Root, undeterred by the fall of wickets at the other end, carried on his merry way to bring up his 32nd Test ton. On a surface where picking wickets was anything but easy, Jayden Seales bowled his heart out to finish with a richly deserved four-wicket haul. England, who at one stage, were on course to end up with a lead above 400, lost their last 7 wickets for 96 runs to end up with a lead of 384 runs.
5:41 PM IST In pursuit of 385 runs, it was yet another encouraging start with the bat by the West Indies. One may argue, though, that the new ball pairing of Chris Woakes and Gus Atkinson did not bowl full enough to induce the false shot, and the argument is not wrong. Take nothing away from the two Windies openers, though, as Kraigg Brathwaite and Mikyle Louis applied themselves well to keep the English pacers at bay. It was not just block, block, block as the two openers scored at 4.69 runs per over to end the first hour after Tea at 61/0.
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ENG vs WI Venue Details

Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
PitchPace-assist
Matches Won
Batting First24 Won (36.36%)
Bowling First18 Won (63.64%)
Temperature, 20.02C, Clouds
Humidity - 57%Wind Speed 1.04 meter/sec
  • 324Average 1st Innings
  • 307Average 2nd Innings
  • 76.57%PACEPercentage of wickets takes by pacers
  • 23.43%SPINPercentage of wickets takes by spinners
  • 658-8By - Highest Total
  • 60-10By England vs Australia Lowest Total
  • 278 Runs Denis ComptonHighest Individual Score
  • 8Stuart BroadBest Bowling Figures

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