Rain interrupts play as England-West Indies match heads for draw
The third Test between England and the West Indies was heading towards a draw after rain prevented any play before lunch on the final day at Edgbaston on Monday.
Published On Jun 11, 2012, 06:15 PM IST
Last UpdatedJun 11, 2012, 06:15 PM IST
Rain had played spoil-sport on the first two days of the match as well © Getty Images
Birmingham: Jun 11, 2011
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The third Test between England and the West Indies was heading towards a draw after rain prevented any play before lunch on the final day at Edgbaston on Monday.
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England were 221 for five in reply to West Indies’ first innings 426, a deficit of 205 runs and needing a further 56 to avoid the follow-on, in a match where the first two days had already been washed out completely.
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Ian Bell was 76 not out and nightwatchman Steven Finn nought not out.
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West Indies’ total owed much to Tino Best’s whirlwind 95, the highest score ever by a Test match No 11 batsman.
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Best faced just 112 balls with a six and 14 fours on Sunday’s fourth day.
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Together with wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin, who made 107 not out, Best shared a partnership of 143, the third highest 10th wicket stand in Test history and a West Indies record.
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And, before Sunday’s close, fast bowler Best removed both England captain Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Bairstow.
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England, with the series already won at 2-0 in their favour, controversially chose to rest first-choice new-ball pairing James Anderson and Stuart Broad from this match.
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In their places came fellow seamers Graham Onions and Finn.
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Durham quick Onions, who two years ago suffered a career-threatening back injury, took four wickets for 88 runs in 29.3 overs, with Finn managing three for 109 in 32.
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After this match, England and the West Indies play three one-day internationals and a stand alone Twenty20, starting with Saturday’s 50-over clash at Southampton.
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The West Indies will warm-up for the limited overs fixtures with a one-day game against Middlesex at Lord’s on Wednesday. (AFP)
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Brief Scores: West Indies 426 (Denesh Ramdin 107*, Tino best 95; Graham Onions 4 for 88, Steven Finn 3 for 109) lead England 221 for 5 (Kevin Pietersen 78*, Ian Bell 76*; Tino Best 2 for 37, Darren Sammy 1 for 22) by 205
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