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- February 5, 2019
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READ MORE1.09pm EDT13:09 84th over: England 252-4 (Buttler 55, Pope 85) Gabriel hurtles in; his first ball flies aimlessly past Buttler’s off stump. And so it continues for the rest of the over. Some Buttlerstatism: this is Buttler’s 17th 50 in Test cricket, only five times has he reached fifty in fewer than 80 balls. Basically,
READ MORE7.29am EDT07:29 35th over: England 73-4 (Stokes 9, Pope 2) Just the single from Roach’s latest set. “England three down for 60-odd against the Windies under leaden skies,” sighs Richard O’Hagan. “It’s like the 1980s all over again. I wonder who Tony Lewis will be talking to during the lunch break?” Tony Lewis turned 82
READ MORE11.41am EDT 11:41 29th over: England 186-1 (Root 89, Woakes 39); target 213. Root moves ever nearer a conversion-rate discussion with a perfectly placed cut in front of square for four that takes him into the late 80s. He now has the most runs in this World Cup, overhauling the agelessly wonderful Shakib al Hasan.
READ MOREWest Indies are unchanged, so Andre Russell – back in the squad after playing in the Pakistan Super League – must watch from the sidelines. England make one change. Alex Hales opens with Jonny Bairstow, as Jason Roy is out injured with a hamstring strain, and Ben Stokes returns. Stokes had been set to miss the previous game after rolling
READ MOREWe resume coverage of the third Test on the third morning with England in their best position of the series, 142 runs ahead and with 10 second innings wickets remaining. And they are so well-placed by virtue, largely, of Mark Wood. It’s far too early to tell what his re-emergence and England’s ability to exploit
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