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Denly nears fifty as England consolidate lead

By AFP
February 12, 2019

GROS ISLET, Saint Lucia: England made the most of a morning of errors and misadventures to extend their second innings to 108 for two at lunch on the third day of their third and final Test against the West Indies at the Darren Sammy Stadium here on Monday.

After the combination of Mark Wood’s pace and Moeen Ali’s spin earned them a healthy first innings advantage of 123 runs on an eventful second day, the tourists now have an overall lead of 231 runs with eight wickets in hand going into the afternoon session as they pursue a consolation victory having already surrendered the series and the Wisden Trophy after massive defeats in the first two Tests in Barbados and Antigua.

Resuming at the overnight position of 19 without loss, England suffered an immediate setback when Rory Burns clipped the first delivery of the morning to Alzarri Joseph at square-leg to give Keemo Paul immediate success.

However the young all-rounder, drafted into the final eleven for this match due to the suspension of regular captain Jason Holder for a slow over-rate offence in the previous match, left the field on a stretcher shortly after as he appeared to suffer a serious leg injury chasing a ball to the boundary.

West Indies did not help their increasingly difficult situation when Shimron Hetmyer put down a simple chance offered by new batsman Joe Denly off Shannon Gabriel. On 12 at the time, Denly has advanced to 45 at the interval as he continued to play his shots, stroking six boundaries in his 68-ball innings so far.

He lost the other opening batsman, Keaton Jennings, midway through the morning when the left-hander attempted to turn a delivery from Joseph to the leg-side and the ball ricocheted off his body onto the stumps to send him back to the pavilion for 23.

Joe Root joined Denly and the pair have continued to play positively with the England captained, who has endured a terrible campaign with the bat apart from his team’s struggles before this match, contributing 18 to a third-wicket partnership so far worth 35 runs.

West Indies won toss

England 1st Innings 277 all out (B A Stokes 79; Roach 4-48)

West Indies 1st Innings

K C Brathwaite c Anderson b Ali 12

J D Campbell lbw b Ali 41

S D Hope c Burns b Wood 1

D M Bravo c Root b Wood 6

R L Chase c Burns b Wood 0

S O Hetmyer c Root b Wood 8

†S O Dowrich lbw b Broad 38

K M A Paul st Bairstow b Ali 9

K A J Roach not out 16

A S Joseph c Broad b Ali 2

S T Gabriel b Wood 4

Extras (lb 4, nb 3, w 10) 17

Total (all out, 47.2 overs) 154

Fall: 1-57, 2-57, 3-59, 4-59, 5-74, 6-79, 7-104, 8-145, 9-148, 10-154

Bowling: J M Anderson 9-3-31-0; S C J Broad 15-4-42-1; M M Ali 15-4-36-4; M A Wood 8.2-2-41-5

England 2nd Innings

RJ Burns c Joseph b Paul 10

KK Jennings b Joseph 23

JL Denly not out 45

JE Root not out 18

Extras (lb 2, nb 3, w 7) 12

Total (2 wickets, 37 overs) 108

Yet to bat: J C Buttler, B A Stokes, †J M Bairstow, M M Ali, M A Wood, S C J Broad, J M Anderson

Fall: 1-19, 2-73

Bowling: K A J Roach 10-5-8-0; S T Gabriel 9-0-46-0; K M A Paul 5-1-11-1; A S Joseph 5-1-21-1; R L Chase 8-1-20-0

Umpires: Rod Tucker (Australia) and Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka). TV umpire: Chris Gaffaney (New Zealand). Match referee: Jeff Crowe (New Zealand)