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The second Test between England and West Indies at Trent Bridge in Nottingham has reached a captivating phase, primarily due to a resilient fightback by the visitors on the second day of the game. West Indies’ Kavem Hodge was the star of Day 2, registering a sensational maiden century. His ꦺremarkable ton powered the Windies to a solid position, ending Day 2 at 351/5 and trailing England’s first innings score of 416 by just 65 runs.
A bad start for West Indies on Day 3
Entering Day 3, expectations were high for West Indies to continue their impressive performance and outplay the hosts. However, the day didn’t begin as the tourists had planned. England’s Chris Woakes stepped up early to disrupt West Indies’ momentum by claiming a crucial wicket.
Chris Woakes gets rid of Jason Holder
The breakthrough moment came in the third ball of the 87th over of West Indies’ first innings. Woakes delivered a wobble seam length ball, pitched in the corridor of uncertainty just outside off stump. Jason Holder, the veteran all-rounder, attempted a tentative prod but only managed to edge it faintly through to the keeper, who completed the catch with ease. This dismissal proved to be pivotal, putting England back in control.
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The perfect start to the morning, court💫esy of Christopher 🌜Roger Woakes 🥰
— England Cricket (@englandcricket)
Also WATCH: ENG vs WI – Kavem Hodge receives standing ovation from Nottingham crowd after maiden Test ton
1000th career wicket for Woakes
This wicket was particularly special for Woakes as it marked a significant milestone in his career—his 1000th professional wicket. Woa💧kes celebrated this achievement with a gesture of raising one finger towards the skies, acknowledging the momentous occasion. The right-arm seamer’s impressive career tally now includes 577 wickets in first-class cricket, 251 in List A, and 172 in T20 format.
A sure shot match-winner for England
Notably, Woakes has consistently been a match-winner for England, delivering crucial performances when needed. His ability to bowl in challenging channels and produce breakthroughs at vital moments has made him an invaluable asset for the team. As the Test progresses, fans can expect Woakes to continue his impactful bowling, contributing significantly to England’s quest for victory.