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England made a spectacular start to Day 2 of the Lord’s Test, bolstered by commanding half-centuries from Harry Brook and debutant Jamie Smith, propelling the team to an impressive total of 371 runs in response to the visitors’ first innings score of 121. Building on their strong batting performance, England’s pace bowling attack dominated proceedings, with veterans James Anderson and Ben Stokes leading the charge. Their formidable display restricted the Windies to a precarious 79/6 by stumps on the second day with Windies stalwart Jason Holder falling to Gus Atkinson on the final ball, further solidifying England’s commanding position in the match.
England’s batting brilliance led by Jamie Smith
The second day began with England’s overnight batters, Joe Root and Brook, continuing their measured approach from the previous day. They quickly brought up the 200-run mark, extending their partnership to 91 runs for the fourth wicket. Despite the West Indies pace trio’s efforts, England reached 250/4 by the halfway mark of the session. However, a strategic bowling change paid off for the visitors as Gudakesh Motie‘s delivery cleaned up Stokes, shifting momentum momentarily. Smith then steadied the ship, contributing valuable runs alongside Chris Woakes, before Motie struck again just b൲efore lunch, removing Joe Root with England at 293/6.
Middle order resilience
Post lunch, Woakes and Smith stabilized England’s innings with a 42-run partnership, handling the spin threat effectively. By the 80th over, England had advanced to 329/6, but Jayden Seales struck with the new ball, dismissing Woakes and denting England’s progress. Holder added to England’s woes by dismissing debutant Atkinson for a golden duck. However, Smith’s determined fifty on debut anchored England’s total, helping them reach 371, securing a commanding lead of 250 runs.
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England’s bowlers strike early: James Anderson and Ben Stokes
With a significant lead in hand, England’s bowlers took charge with the new ball in hand. Anderson and Stokes struck early to remove Kraigg Brathwaite, Kirk McKenzie and Mikyle Louis, leaving the West Indies struggling at 36/3. Kavem Hodge fell soon after, and despite a brief resistance from Holder and Alick Athanaze, the Windies ended the day at 79/6. Anderson’s dismissal of Athanaze in the 29th over and Holder’s wicket in the 35th further by Atkinson strengthened England’s grip, with the visitors trailing by 171 runs at stumps.
Here’s how Fans reacted:
🏴 Ben Stokes becomes just the third player to score 6,000 runs and take 200+ wickets in men's Test history
He joins Jacques Kallis &🎉amp; Sir Garry Sobers in the exclusivꦕe club 🔒
Congratulations, skipper ✊
— England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy)
Jamie Smith. Class……
— Paul Newman (@Paul_Newman66)
Brathwaite will be relieved at least he's done facing Jimmy.
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS)
21 years of doing the same thing 🐐
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals)
And He did it…in his final innings…
James Anderson just bowled his 50000th delivery in International Cricket…— Abhishek AB (@ABsay_ek)
Stokes 🦩bowling in these conditions gi🐎ves England a massive advantage.
— . (@aravint_2107)
First proper look at Jamie Smith, seems like a sorted one so far but hasn't really been challenged properly anyway
— El Chopernos (@El_Chopernos)
Brilliant day of cricket today 👏🏽👏🏽
— Mihir Haria-Shah (@MihirHS215)
Atkinson secures his ninth wicket of the match, that of Jason Holder. West Indies 79-6 in their second innings, still 171 short of avoiding the innings defeat. A second straight day that has gone meltingly in England's favour.
— Thomas Sutcliffe (@aspitweets)
Stokes bowling gives this Test sid💛e so much more bal๊ance
— Trevor Bissouma (@Trevorlloyd92)
I've been watching West Indies cricket for over 38 years, bar a few, this lot are the biggest bunch of mediocre bums to wear the maroon cap.
Embarrassing they turn up to ho꧅me of cricket with a team like this. Out of their depth, well done WICB 👏— Celtics 18 🐐 😎⚽️⚾️🏈🏏🏀🏆🇧🇧 ꦆ(@bajankris)
200 test wickets for Ben Stokes 👏
— Muhammad Zain (@_muhammadzain1)
Day 2, Stumps 🏏
– West Indies are 79/6, trail by 171 runs.
Scorecard:
— betvisa68.com (@CricketTimesHQ)