- An enormous six from Shamar Joseph broken a part of the roof at Trent Bridge
- His most strike dislodged some tiles that fell in direction of followers under
- Joseph’s damaging batting helped the West Indies finish their first innings 41 runs forward of England
Shamar Joseph performed the position of damaging finisher on the finish of the West Indies’ first innings in opposition to England at Trent Bridge on Saturday.
The Guyanese tail-ender – who was the one Windies batsman to document a strike-rate in extra of 100 – did some injury to England’s scorecard by hitting 5 fours and two sixes as a part of a 27-ball knock of 33.
He sadly additionally prompted some injury to the roof of the pub at Trent Bridge when certainly one of his enormous sixes dislodged some tiles.
These tiles then slid off the roof and fell in direction of some unsuspecting followers, who needed to take evasive motion.
Joseph was dismissed quickly after when his forefront off the bowling of Mark Wooden was caught by Gus Atkinson.
Shamar Joseph hit two sixes on Saturday throughout a Check between England and the West Indies
A type of sixes resulted within the ball damaging the roof of the Trent Bridge Taverners Membership
Some tiles then slid down the roof and fell in direction of a bunch of spectators who had been sat close by
Joseph’s 27-ball knock of 33 runs helped the West Indies end their first innings on 457
However his superb ending helped the vacationers set up a lead of 41 runs, having been all out for 457.
Joshua Da Silva completed unbeaten on 82 off 122 balls.
He and Joseph shared a partnership of 71 runs, which was the West Indies’ second-highest ever for the tenth wicket in a Check match in opposition to England.
Kavem Hodge had earlier top-scored with 120, whereas Alick Athanaze and Kraigg Brathwaite contributed 82 and 48 respectively.
Previous to his heroics with the bat, Joseph had introduced England’s first innings to an finish by taking the wicket of Shoaib Bashir.
That was his solely wicket in 11.3 overs, throughout which he bowled at an economic system fee of three.82.















