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Strike force
Jason Holder (left) and Nkrumah Bonner of West Indies celebrate their 50 runs partnership during the second day of the first Test match against England at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, on Wednesday. (Photo: AFP)
Cricket, Sports
March 9, 2022

Strike force

Bonner, Holder keep Windies in touch with England

NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC) — A last session consolidation by Jason Holder and Nkrumah Bonner saw West Indies battle their way back into the opening Test after a top-order collapse had threatened to derail their progress on the second day at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

Stumbling at tea on 127 for four after losing four quick wickets for 44 runs, West Indies hit back through an unbroken fifth wicket stand of 75 between Holder and Bonner to end the day on 202 for four – 109 runs adrift of first innings lead.

Holder, starting his innings after the final interval, was unbeaten on 43 at the close and was partnered by Bonner on 34, the pair ensuring England went without success in the final session, marred by breaks due to squalls of rain.

Compact and organised, Holder has faced 104 balls and thumped half-dozen fours and a six — a gift from occasional off-spinner Joe Root, which he deposited over long on — while Bonner has played the supporting role in an innings lasting 103 deliveries and including three fours.

Captain Kraigg Brathwaite top-scored with an uncharacteristically breezy 55, while his left-handed partner John Campbell struck 35, the pair entertaining in an 83-run opening stand before things fell apart quickly in the post-lunch period.

Each team had earlier claimed a session, West Indies clearly taking the first with England hitting back in the second with a cluster of wickets.

Resuming the morning on 268 for six, England were dismissed for 311, with young seamers Jayden Seales (4-79) and Alzarri Joseph (2-70) sharing the four wickets to fall.

Jonny Bairstow, resuming the day on 109, was the last wicket to fall for 140, the right-hander facing 259 deliveries in just under 6½ hours and counting 21 fours.

West Indies needed six overs before they could make the first breakthrough of the morning when Chris Woakes, on 24 overnight, added four before gloving a lifter from Seales to wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva.

And two balls later in the same over, Bonner outdid himself at short leg, holding on to a sharp chance to remove Craig Overton without scoring and with no addition to the total at 285 for eight.

Joseph, who bowled without luck on Tuesday’s opening day, finally tasted success in his first over of the morning when he got Mark Wood to sky a short delivery to Veerasammy Permaul at point for one.

The languid Antiguan then ended the innings about 40 minutes before the scheduled lunch break when Bairstow got a leading edge and was brilliantly held by Holder running over his shoulder to backward point.

Any nerves about surviving the tricky period before the interval were quickly dispelled as Brathwaite and Campbell played positively to race to 44 without at lunch, putting England quickly on the back foot.

Playing with welcomed confidence, Brathwaite notched seven fours and a six — a straight hit off left-arm spinner Jack Leach — in an innings coming from just 70 balls in a shade over 1¾ hours.

Campbell, returning to the Test side after 12 months on the sidelines, stroked half-dozen fours off 63 deliveries in just over 1¼ hours.

It was the Jamaican who perished first, caught down the leg side pulling at a delivery of no particular merit from seamer Overton.

Brathwaite brought up his 24th Test half-century approaching the first hour but lasted only another nine balls before slashing speedster Mark Wood hard to gully, where Overton took a sharp chance.

When Shamarh Brooks (18) edged an innocuous delivery from medium pacer Ben Stokes and was caught at the wicket, and Jermaine Blackwood fell to a catch at gully off Woakes for 11 off the last delivery before tea, West Indies were threatening to implode, but Holder and Bonner stonewalled England.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND 1st Innings

(overnight 268 for six)

A Lees lbw b Roach 4

Z Crawley c wkp Da Silva b Seales 8

*J Root b Roach 13

D Lawrence c Blackwood b Holder 20

B Stokes b Seales 36

J Bairstow c Holder b Joseph 140

+B Foakes lbw b Holder 42

C Woakes c wko Da Silva b Seales 28

C Overton c Bonner b Seales 0

M Wood c Permaul b Joseph 1

J Leach not out 4

Extras (b1, lb9, nb5) 15

TOTAL (all out, 100.3 overs) 311

Fall of wickets: 1-12 (Lees), 2-17

(Crawley), 3-27 (Root), 4-48 (Lawrence),

5-115 (Stokes), 6-214 (Foakes), 7-285

(Woakes), 8-285 (Overton), 9-305

(Wood), 10-311 (Bairstow)

Bowling: Roach 21-3-85-2 (nb5), Seales

22-6-79-4, Holder 21-11-24-2, Joseph

20.3-2-70-0, Permaul 13-4-35-0,

Brathwaite 3-1-7-0.

WEST INDIES 1st Innings

*K Brathwaite c Overton b Wood 55

J Campbell c wkp Foakes b Overton 35

S Brooks c Root b Stokes 18

N Bonner not out 34

J Blackwood c Overton b Woakes 11

J Holder not out 43

Extras (b1, lb2, w2, nb1) 6

TOTAL (4 wkts, 66.5 overs) 202

To bat: +J Da Silva, A Joseph, K Roach, V

Permaul, J Seales

Fall of wickets: 1-83 (Campbell), 2-101

(Brathwaite), 3-111 (Brooks), 4-127

(Blackwood)

Bowling: Woakes 12-2-54-1 (nb1),

Overton 16-3-58-1 (w1), Wood 12-3-24-1

(w1), Leach 15.5-9-29-0, Stokes 9-0-20-1,

Root 2-0-14-0.

Position: West Indies trail by 109 runs

with six wickets intact.

Toss: England.

Umpires: Joel Wilson, Gregory Brathwaite

TV umpire: Nigel Duguid

West Indies batsman Nkrumah Bonner attempts a pull shot duringthe second day of the first Test match between England and WestIndies at Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in North Sound, Antiguaand Barbuda, on Wednesday. (Photo: AFP)

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