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ENG vs WI 2nd Test Live Score, Day 2: England eye early wickets, visitors eyeing positive start

ENG vs WI 2nd Test Live Score, Day 2: England eye early wickets, visitors eyeing positive start

England were all out at the end of Day 1 at Trent Bridge, having scored 416 runs in 88.3 overs.

ENG vs WI 2nd Test, Live Score: Ollie Pope’s century helped England punish a careless West Indies side on Day 1 of the ENG vs WI 2nd Test. The West Indies badly needed a strong outing after a demoralizing first test, but their handling errors proved costly. As well as Pope’s twin reprieve, there were two more drops and a missed stumping as they failed to back their bowlers. As a result, England went on to pile 400 runs on the board, putting the West Indies on the back foot.

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Visiting captain Kraigg Brathwaite sprung a surprise at the toss when he sent England in to bat, a gamble that quickly came good when Alzarri Joseph snagged Zak Crawley’s outside edge with the third ball of the match.

England, though, were unfazed and Duckett set a rollicking pace in the morning session. The left-hander propelled his side to 50 quicker than any other in test history, in just 26 balls, and reached his own half-century in 32. Only Ian Botham and Jonny Bairstow have ever done it faster for England.

His hopes of converting his rapid half-century into three figures before lunch were ended by Shamar Joseph, who had him well caught at second slip. Had Athanaze held on to Pope in the last over before lunch, it might have changed things, but the chance tumbled to the turf and allowed England to rest easy on 134-2.

Joe Root had a messy exit, hacking Jayden Seales to mid-on, and Harry Brook scooped Kevin Sinclair to short-leg for 36 to tee up an acrobatic somersault celebration from the spinner. Pope, however, matured as the innings went on and picked off a steady supply of loose offerings.

He reached his ton in style, sweeping Sinclair for four then stepping back to pull Seales through midwicket. Pope looked in control by the time Alzarri Joseph finally took an edge that stuck but England had plenty in the tank.

Stokes pulled powerfully as he ended a run of low scores with a punchy half-century, while Jamie Smith smashed two sixes in a cameo of 36. Both were caught trying to hammer poor deliveries from the slow bowlers, while Gus Atkinson was nicely caught at slip. Mark Wood survived two near misses, but Holder clung on to Chris Woakes and Shoaib Bashir to wrap up the innings by stumps.

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