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Blackwood’s 95 sets up WI win over England

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Jermaine Blackwood made a superb 95 as the West Indies beat England by four wickets in the first Test at Southampton yesterday.


The West Indies, set 200 to win on the last day, were reeling at 27 for three after England fast bowler Jofra Archer’s early double strike.


Blackwood, however, held firm until, in sight of just his second Test century, he drove England stand-in Captain Ben Stokes to James Anderson at mid-off, with the visitors needing just 11 more runs to win.


But John Campbell, forced to retire hurt on one after being struck on the toe by Archer, returned to hit the winning runs.


West Indies Captain Jason Holder, the world’s top-ranked Test all-rounder ahead of Stokes, was 14 not out.
It was a thoroughly deserved success for the West Indies, who went ahead with their tour despite more than 44,000 deaths in Britain from the Coronavirus during the pandemic.


But it might have been a different story for England had they not given Blackwood several reprieves.
The 28-year-old Jamaican had made just five when he edged off-spinner Dom Bess only for Stokes, moving at slip, to drop the chance.


And he had moved on to 20 when wicket-keeper Jos Buttler floored a one-handed chance down the leg-side off Stokes.


Leg-byes were signalled but Blackwood would have been out on review had Buttler held on.
England then squandered a possible run-out chance when Zak Crawley fumbled.


But with West Indies needing exactly 100 more for victory, Barbados-born quick Archer defied a docile pitch to produce a rearing 90mph delivery that Roston Chase, on 37, could only divert to Buttler via his glove and helmet. It was the end of a valuable stand of 73.

 

 

  • Blackwood, however, held firm until, in sight of just his second Test century, he drove England stand-in Captain Ben Stokes to James Anderson at mid-off, with the visitors needing just 11 more runs to win


The diminutive Blackwood pressed on cover-driving both Bess and Anderson, England’s all-time leading Test wicket-taker, for two of his dozen boundaries in a 154-ball innings.


Archer had earlier made a useful 23 before he was last man out in England’s second innings 313.
West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel took 5 for 75 in 21.2 overs - his sixth five-wicket haul in his 46 Tests. Archer then reduced West Indies to 7-2, having gone wicketless in the first innings after being selected ahead of dropped veteran Stuart Broad.


He got Kraigg Brathwaite to play on and had Shamarh Brooks lbw for a duck. Shai Hope, whose two Test hundreds came in a win over England at Headingley three years ago, was then bowled for nine by Mark Wood.
AFP