The West Indies is on a tour of England that consists of three test matches.
England won the first test match by an innings and 114 runs.
The second test match was played from July 18th–21st at Nottingham.
Match Details
The second test match was all set to be played at Trent Bridge.
The West Indies won the toss and elected to field first.
England First Innings
Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett opened the innings for England.
In the first over, Alzarri Joseph took Zak’s wicket.
Ollie Pope came in to bat, and he and Ben started to form an important partnership.
They both soon completed their half-centuries and were building a good partnership.
Shamar Joseph didn’t let it go for long, as he took the wicket of Ben.
Ollie played an outstanding knock of 121 runs and was assisted by other players.
And with the 69 runs knock by Ben, England got to a score of 416 runs.
West Indies First Innings
Kraigg Brathwaite and Mikyle Louis opened the innings for the West Indies.
They tried to give it a great start as Shoaib Bashir took Mikyle’s wicket.
The top batsmen soon lost their wickets as Alick and Kavem started to form an important partnership.
They both soon completed their half-centuries and went on well.
With the partnership, the West Indies scored a total of 457 runs.
England Second Innings
Zak and Ben opened the inning as soon, as Zak got run out.
Ollie came in to bat and he and Ben soon completed their half-centuries.
After that, Joe and Harry formed a marvelous partnership and also completed their centuries.
With that, England got to a total of 425 runs.
West Indies Second Innings
Kraigg and Mikyle opened the innings as Chris Woakes soon took the wicket of Mikyle.
After that, one by one, the batsmen of the West Indies were losing their wickets.
Shoaib Bashir was looking unplayable as he was taking frequent wickets.
The outstanding bowling by the England batsmen took all the wickets of the West Indies for a total of 143 runs.
Shoaib took a haul of five wickets as England won the match by 241 runs.
10 wickets in under 2 hours 😱
Our bowlers were on 🔥#ENGvWI | #EnglandCricket pic.twitter.com/FntQ1d5afy— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 22, 2024