Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: May 03, 2015, 06:30 PM (IST)
Edited: May 03, 2015, 06:30 PM (IST)
The second part of the video showing England bowler Chris Jordan visiting his old school in Barbados, during England’s ongoing tour of the West Indies for three Tests. England tour of West Indies 2015: Chris Jordan visits his school in Barbados
Jordan hails from Barbados as he earned a scholarship to move to England. The right-arm fast bowler has cemented his position in England’s Test side after couple of good performances in the format. James Anderson on 6-wicket haul vs West Indies in 3rd Test at Barbados
Meanwhile in the ongoing third and final Test of the tour, the West Indies compensated for a dismal batting effort with a sensational bowling display against England following a riveting second day’s play when 18 wickets tumbled in the third and final cricket Test on Saturday. WI vs Eng 2015, 3rd Test at Barbados: Alastair Cook’s brilliant century praised by Moeen Ali
The hosts required just 43 minutes in the morning session on Saturday to wind up the England first innings for 257. Jerome Taylor took all three wickets to fall. But the Caribbean outfit slumped to a disappointing 189 all out half-hour after tea, despite Jermaine Blackwood’s aggressive 85, IANS reported.
Trailing by 68, the West Indies then rocked England in their second innings, to leave the visitors tottering on 39 for five at the close. England have a lead of 107 runs heading into Sunday’s third day at the Kensington Oval.
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