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In James Anderson‘s farewell Test for England during the first match of the three-game series at Lord’s against the West Indies, debutant Gus Atkinson emerged as the standout performer, delivering a mesmerizing b🥂owling spell.
Electing to field first, England initially struggled but found their stride thanks to Atkinson’s brilliant debut performance. The Surrey quickly dismantled the West Indies batting lineup, finishing with outstanding figures of 7/45 in just 12 overs. His spell included a remarkable feat of taking three wickets in a single over, demonstrating both pace and precision on his Test debut.
Momentum shift at Lord’s: England’s resurgence
The opening Test at the iconic Lord’s witnessed a dramatic shift in momentum. West Indies, led by Kraigg Brathwaite and debutant Mikyle Louis, made a promising start before Atkinson intervened with crucial breakthroughs. England ti꧃ghtened their grip with disciplined fielding, restricting West Indies to 61/3 by lunch, thereby reclaiming control of the game 𝓡after a slow start.
Gus Atkinson’s phenomenal bowling spell
The second session belonged entirely to Atkinson, who continued to dominate with his exceptional bowling prowess. His seven-wicket haul on debut dismantled the West Indies batting lineup, exposing their vulnerabilities. Atkinson’s ability to swing the ball effectively troubled the West Indies middle order, with Alick Athanaze, Jason Holder and Joshua da Silva among his victims after lunch. Chris Woakes complemented Atkinson’s brilliance with a crucial wicket, contributing to West Indies’ collapse for a mere 121 runs.
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Records tumble: Atkinson’s debut feat
Atkinson’s remarkable debut performance also etched his name in history, securing the third-best figures for an English pacer on debut. His achievement surpasses former international John Lever‘s record, highlighting Atkinson’s immediate impact at the highest level of cricket. The best-ever debut figures by an English bowler remain John Ferris’s 7 wickets for 37 runs against South Africa in 1892, underscoring Atkinson’s place among England’s elite debutants.
England’s response: Building a commanding lead
England began their innings cautiously, losing Ben Duckett early but regaining composure through Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope‘s resilient partnership. Both batters notched up fifties, with a 94-run stand for the second wicket steering England towards a commanding position. Despite interruptions due to bad light, Joe Root and Harry Brook continued to consolidate England’s dominance, aiming to extend their first-innings lead. As play halted for the day, England held a substantial lead of 68 runs with Root and Brook poised to capitalize further on Day 2.
Here’s how Fans reacted:
Noone can ever replace Jimmy Anderson. But there will be players who'll give England hope of seeing magic moments in the years to come. And this debut performance from Gus Atkinson feels significant. 7 wickets in his first test innings. The start of a special career…
— Aatif Nawaz (@AatifNawaz)
My word – Gus Atkinson 😍😍
— Isa Guha (@isaguha)
As ꦑgood a displ🙈ay of catching from England that I can remember .. 👍
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan)
Gus Atkinson has 7/36 on Test debut! 🤯
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— Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket)
Gus Atkinson 🔥
— England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy)
As long as I have watched West🐟 Indies we have specialized in giving someone the🍒 best day of their life in cricket.
Gus Atkinson is the latest recipient.
— Caribbean Cricket Podcast 🍃(@CaribCricket)
Atkinson with a bowling career best , vs an , WI inexperience batting lineup , well done to him 👏🏾 👏🏾👏�🦄�👏🏾
WEST INDIES keeps on giving to debutants.
— reenel joseph🇬🇩🇹🇹 (@joseph_reenel)
What is West Indies without a collapse
&md💛ash; Blessed & Highly Favoured (@kevonbest94)
Dream debut for Gus Atkinson. 7 for 45 in his first inning as a bowler for England 🐈with red ball.
— Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani)
England-esque collapse from the West Indies here
— Being Outside Cricket (@OutsideCricket)
Gus Atkinson: 12 overs, 5 maidens, 7 f♛or 45, Economy✤ 3.75
In Bumble's immortal words, 'England have found a[nother] diamond'
— Andy Burge 🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@AndyGJBurge)
That's Stumps on Day 1️⃣. 🏏
WI n♕eed 7️⃣ mo🐎re wickets to close the 2nd innings.💥 |
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket)
England dominated the first day of Lord's Test 🙌
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— betvisa68.com (@CricketTimesHQ)