- Shamar Joseph’s effort induced tiles on roof of a pub at Trent Bridge to fall down
- Josh Da Silva made a big contribution for the West Indies v England
West Indies’ No 11 Shamar Joseph had simply mowed Gus Atkinson for a leg-side six when a fair shorter ball induced his eyes to gentle up. This one went additional nonetheless, hitting the roof of the Larwood & Voce pub behind deep sq. leg and inflicting a number of tiles to cascade on to spectators beneath. Nobody was harm, although Atkinson’s satisfaction had taken a blow.
When Joseph top-edged one other pull subsequent ball, accumulating 4 extra, it was clear we had been deep into territory beloved of the batting aspect and bemoaned by the bowling: the game-changing last-wicket stand.
Till now, England had loved a good third morning of the second Take a look at in Nottingham, turning West Indies’ in a single day 351 for 5 into 386 for 9, buoyed by three wickets for Chris Woakes beneath cloudy skies and the chance of a first-innings lead.
Had they continued to assault wicketkeeper Josh Da Silva, who entered this Take a look at with a batting common of 25, moderately than merely concentrate on Joseph, they may have imposed themselves on the sport — and the collection. As a substitute, Ben Stokes opted for a tactic acquainted within the fashionable recreation, however one that’s arguably at odds with the Bazball philosophy of imposing your self on opponents, of doing what they least need you to.
Stokes and Brendon McCullum’s strategy to bowling has all the time boiled right down to a easy dictum: discover a method to take 20 wickets. But the sector now unfold to all corners for Da Silva, who was out of the blue in a position to do as he happy. And when it closed in for the final ball or two, he drove Mark Wooden over further cowl for six to deliver up a worthwhile half-century.
West Indies’ No 11 Shamar Joseph hit the roof of a pub at Trent Bridge with a shot
Joseph’s effort induced tiles to fall from the roof, with nobody harm after the incident
Joseph, in the meantime, whose 16 earlier first-class innings had included 5 geese, refused to play the function England had designated, and went after the bowling.
The final time England went into a house Take a look at with out both Stuart Broad or Jimmy Anderson, a West Indian No 11 took them to cleaners: at Edgbaston in 2012, Tino Greatest thrashed 95 throughout a last-wicket stand of 143 with Denesh Ramdin. The 71 added right here in 64 minutes by Da Silva and Joseph wasn’t in that class, but it surely acquired beneath England’s pores and skin and made Stokes look unusually off the tempo.
The nadir got here when Root went around the wicket to Da Silva, and Stokes introduced the sector up sooner than standard, inviting a threat or two. Da Silva promptly carted the over’s final 4 balls for 4, 4, 4 and 6, taking West Indies previous 450 for the primary time in a decade.
Josh Da Silva made a big contribution for the West Indies with a formidable show
Da Silva has thwarted England earlier than, making an unbeaten 100 in Grenada in March 2022 to show a scoreline of 95 for six right into a match-winning 297. Now he was eyeing a second Take a look at hundred, urging his associate to eke out each run for the trigger.
By the point Wooden was belatedly rewarded for his very good show on Friday with the wicket of Joseph — a crazy vanguard simply held by Atkinson at mid-on — West Indies’ final man had made 33, and England trailed by 41. Da Silva collapsed to his haunches, however he needn’t have been dissatisfied: 44 when Joseph joined him, he completed on 82, and had modified the temper of the day.
West Indies had been extensively written off after their innings defeat at Lord’s. However as captain Kraigg Brathwaite reminded critics, they’ve been written off earlier than, and bounced again in type. If they’ll go to Edgbaston with the collection all sq., their last-wicket frolics right here could but go down in Caribbean folklore.













