England's designated number three scored his sixth Test century when named Player of the Match in England's dominant 241-run triumph over the West Indies in Nottingham last week, a contest that saw England score in excess of 400 runs in both innings for the first time in their history.
A fifer from Bashir crushed the West Indies' dream of a comeback as they were skittled out for 143 runs during a run-chase of 385 runs after a glorious fightback during the second Test at Nottingham. WI had gained a first-inning lead of 41 runs, scoring 457 in reply to England's first-inning
Root (11,940 runs) moved up to eighth place on the list of leading run-scorers in Test cricket when he scored his 32nd Test century against the West Indies in Nottingham over the weekend and Vaughan thinks the 33-year-old can continue to reach even greater heights, as per the ICC.
England have moved off the bottom of the ICC World Test Championship standings and kept in touch with the competition pacesetters with a comprehensive 241-run victory over the West Indies in the second Test of their series in Nottingham.
Brook continued his fine run in Test cricket, scoring a century against West Indies in the second Test at Nottingham on Sunday. In the second innings, Brook scored his fifth Test ton and first one in front of his home crowd in the UK. He scored 109 on 132 balls, with 13 fours. His knock c
In the second innings, Brook scored his fifth Test ton and first one in front of his home crowd in the UK. He scored 109 in 132 balls, with 13 fours. His knock came at a strike rate of 82.58.
Root accomplished this upward movement in the charts during the second Test against West Indies at Nottingham. In the second innings, Root scored 122 in 178 balls, with 10 fours. His runs came at a strike rate of 68.53.
Kavem Hodge's historic century and 175-run parternship for fourth wicket Alick Athanaze after some early hiccups and a commendable final wicket stand between a girtty Joshua Da Silva and hard-hitting Shamar Joseph helped West Indies overcome the massive total put up by England in the first i
Following his retirement from international cricket after the first Test at Lord's against the West Indies, former right-arm seamer Anderson has joined the England side as the bowling mentor for the remaining two matches of the Test series. Anderson has been moved into this role keeping the
West Indies all-rounder Kavem Hodge, who was at the receiving end of England tearaway Mark Wood's display of sheer pace on Day 2 of the second Test, described the battle between the two as "brutal."