West Indies fight back to leave third Test finely poised

Kavem Hodge was bowled shouldering arms to Chris Woakes•Jul 26, 2024•Getty Images

West Indies had earlier teetered precariously at 115-5 after they had won the toss, with Kraigg Brathwaite’s determined innings of 61 initially looking like nothing more than a sticking plaster at the top of the order, but they battled back.

After five wickets fell for 39 runs the momentum appeared to be with England as they sniffed the opportunity to bowl West Indies out cheaply inside two sessions.

Instead Jason Holder (59) and Joshua Da Silva (49) dug in and played with maturity as they guided West Indies towards something like a respectable first-innings total with a stand of 109.

Atkinson and Chris Woakes, who claimed three wickets, snuffed any hopes West Indies might have had of posting something more daunting. (BBC) 

The post West Indies fight back to leave third Test finely poised appeared first on News Room Guyana.