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1st Test: Gabriel, Joseph Hand West Indies Advantage vs England on Day 4

Determined batting put England on the front foot for the first time in the match until West Indies fought back with five wickets in the last 15 overs of the day.

Edited By : Cricket Country Staff |Jul 12, 2020, 08:40 AM IST

Published On Jul 12, 2020, 08:40 AM IST

Last UpdatedJul 12, 2020, 08:40 AM IST

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Shannon Gabriel celebrates with Jason Holder during 1st Test between England and West Indies©ICC Twitter

West Indies pacers – Shannon Gabriel and Alzarri Joseph tipped the scales in favour of the tourists in the last session of a topsy-turvy Day 4 of their first Test against England at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton, England on Saturday. England, who were 168/3 at Tea were reduced to 284/8 in the final session with a lead of 170 runs at the end of the day.

England captain Ben Stokes (46) and Zak Crawley (46) came out for the third session with the intention of increasing England’s scoring rate. The pair succeeded in keeping the hosts on top for much of the first half of the third session with a 98-run partnership for the.

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It was West Indies skipper Jason Holder who provided the breakthrough as Stokes edged him to gully and fell to his counterpart for the second time in the match. The battle between the two top-ranked all-rounders has seen Stokes dismissing Holder in West Indies’ first innings too.

The very next over, Crawley hit the ball straight back to Joseph who took the catch in his follow-through. Jos Buttler (9) then played on off Joseph after which Shannon Gabriel took Dom Bess (3) and Ollie Pope (5). England went from 249/3 to 279/8 in just over 10 overs.


Jofra Archer (5) and Mark Wood (1) are currently in the middle with only James Anderson left to come. The visitors will be looking to make quick work of the England tail so as to give a chaseable total for their batsmen in what could be a tantalizing final day of the Test.

Brief scores: England 204 and 284/8 (Crawley 76, Sibley 50; Gabriel 3/62); West Indies 318 all-out (Brathwaite 65, Dowrich 61, Stokes 4/49)