Quickfire Stokes wraps up England whitewash of the West Indies

By AFP
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July 29, 2024
England captain Ben Stokes (left) pictured alongside his teammate Ben Duckett (right) seen in this image on July 28, 2024. — Reuters

BIRMINGHAM: Ben Stokes hit the fastest Test fifty by an England batsman as the hosts hammered the West Indies by 10 wickets to win the third Test at Edgbaston on Sunday.

Set 82 to win, England finished on 87-0 in a mere 7.2 overs as they completed a 3-0 series whitewash of the West Indies in spectacular style and with more than two days to spare. England captain Stokes, opening in place of the injured Zak Crawley, needed just 24 balls to go to a fifty featuring nine fours and a six.

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He bettered the previous record quickest Test-match fifty by an England batsman of 28 balls set by Ian Botham against India at Delhi back in 1981. Stokes then ended the match by pulling West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite´s part-time spin for six to finish 57 not out.

Earlier, express fast bowler Mark Wood polished off the tail with a superb spell of 5-9 in six overs to finish with 5-40 in 14 as the West Indies were dismissed for 175 in their second innings.

West Indies opener Mikyle Louis, whose 57 was his maiden Test fifty, and Kavem Hodge (55) offered some resistance but the next highest score in the innings was 12 -- a total shared by Alick Athanaze, Jason Holder and extras.

The tourists resumed on 33-2, still 61 runs behind an England first-innings 376, where Jamie Smith fell agonisingly short of a maiden Test century in making 95 while further fifties from Joe Root (87), Chris Woakes (62) and Stokes (54) helped the hosts recover from a collapse to 54-5.

Louis was 18 not out overnight, after being dropped by Stokes on nine, and Athanaze five not out. Off-spinner Shoaib Bashir and Wood opened the bowling after the pair had teamed up to good effect during England´s 241-run win in the second Test at Trent Bridge.

Athanaze was soon lbw for 12 to the 20-year-old Bashir after missing a sweep. But the West Indies did avoid the embarrassment of a second innings defeat in three Tests following an innings and 114-run loss in the series opener at Lord´s.

Louis, who only made his debut in that match, completed a maiden Test fifty in style when he slog-swept Bashir for six before he cleared the ropes again off the spinner. But the 23-year-old fell soon afterwards when paceman Stokes drew him into edging a full-length ball to second slip.

Hodge, who made his maiden Test century at Trent Bridge, went to fifty in just 56 balls, including seven fours. But the West Indies, 151-5 at lunch, folded tamely as Wood ripped through the lower order. Joshua Da Silva was plumb lbw before Alzarri Joseph had his stumps demolished by Wood after missing a drive.

West Indies won the toss

West Indies 1st Innings 282

England 1st Innings 376

West Indies 2nd Innings 175

England 2nd Innings (target 82)

B. Stokes not out 57

B. Duckett not out 25

Extras: (b4, lb1) 5

Total: (0 wickets, 7.2 overs) 87

Did not bat: Z Crawley, O Pope, J Root,

H Brook, J Smith, C Woakes, G Atkinson, M Wood, S Bashir

Bowling: A Joseph 3-0-25-0; Seales 1-0-11-0; Holder 2-0-31-0; S Joseph 1-0-9-0; Brathwaite 0.2-0-6-0

Result: England won by 10 wickets

Player of the match: Mark Wood (ENG)

Umpires: Nitin Menon (IND), Adrian Holdstock (RSA)

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