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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Brathwaite leads fight back

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20150425

ST GEORGE'S–Open­er Kraigg Brath­waite fash­ioned an out­stand­ing, un­beat­en hun­dred that head­lined strong West In­dies re­sis­tance, shack­led Eng­land's zeal and set up a riv­et­ing fi­nal day of the sec­ond Test to­day.

The 22-year-old, with just 18 Tests and a lit­tle over three years of in­ter­na­tion­al crick­et un­der his belt, carved out a 101–his fourth Test cen­tu­ry–as West In­dies fin­ished yes­ter­day's penul­ti­mate day at the Grena­da Na­tion­al Sta­di­um on an im­pres­sive 202 for two.

Brath­waite, who has faced 230 de­liv­er­ies and count­ed 12 fours in just un­der five hours, was part­nered at the close by the ex­pe­ri­enced Mar­lon Samuels on 22, with West In­dies 37 runs in front with three tricky ses­sions left on the fi­nal day.

The pair have so far put on 57 for the third wick­et, a part­ner­ship that fol­lowed on the heels of a 142-run, sec­ond wick­et stand be­tween Brath­waite and left-hand­ed Dar­ren Bra­vo, who gath­ered an at­trac­tive 69.

Both part­ner­ships pulled West In­dies around from a dodgy po­si­tion of three for one in a test­ing pe­ri­od be­fore lunch, when they lost De­von Smith cheap­ly for two.

Eng­land had ear­li­er gar­nered a first in­nings lead of 165 runs, los­ing their last four wick­ets for 91 runs to be all out for 464, about 35 min­utes be­fore lunch.

They were led by the im­pres­sive Joe Root who fin­ished on a mag­nif­i­cent un­beat­en 182, an in­nings that was sev­en min­utes short of 5-1/2 hours, con­sumed 229 de­liv­er­ies and in­clud­ed 17 fours and four six­es.

Leg-spin­ner De­ven­dra Bishoo claimed two of the wick­ets to fall to fin­ish with four for 177 from 51 marathon overs while fast bowler Shan­non Gabriel, who went wick­et-less in the morn­ing ses­sion, claimed two for 67.

Re­sum­ing the day on 373 for six with Root on 118, Eng­land lost wick­ets steadi­ly. Bishoo struck the first blow in the fourth over or the morn­ing when he de­ceived Jos But­tler in flight and had the wick­et­keep­er/bats­man stumped for 13, at 387 for sev­en.

Root added 39 with Bar­ba­dos-born Chris Jor­dan who made 16 be­fore be­ing run out, sent back while at­tempt­ing a sec­ond run and just fail­ing to make his ground.

Stu­art Broad per­ished with­out scor­ing, glov­ing a sweep at Bishoo for Smith at slip to run around be­hind the wick­et­keep­er De­nesh Ramdin and claim the lob, and Jim­my An­der­son was then run out for two am­bling back for a sec­ond run.

An­der­son then set the Windies back when he had the left-hand­ed Smith bowled in just the third over of the in­nings, play­ing-on at­tempt­ing to leave alone one that swung.

Brath­waite and Bra­vo car­ried West In­dies to lunch at 22 for one and blos­somed af­ter­ward, frus­trat­ing Eng­land's bowlers and en­sur­ing they went wick­et-less dur­ing the sec­ond ses­sion, on a flat track that of­fered pre­cious lit­tle to bowlers.

On re­sump­tion af­ter lunch, both bats­men were cau­tious ini­tial­ly be­fore Brath­waite broke the shack­les with two back-to-back bound­aries off seam­er Ben Stokes.

Bra­vo fol­lowed his cue in the next over, turn­ing pac­er Jor­dan fine for four and an­oth­er Brath­waite bound­ary in the fol­low­ing over from Stokes raised the half-cen­tu­ry stand.

Brath­waite moved to 47 by spank­ing Jor­dan square on the off-side for four and ham­mered Broad through cov­er point a cou­ple of overs lat­er to raise yet an­oth­er Test half-cen­tu­ry.

He was un­beat­en on 68 at tea with Bra­vo on 47, and the styl­ish Bra­vo soon reached his half-cen­tu­ry in the third over af­ter the re­sump­tion, with a bound­ary to third man off part-time off-spin­ner Root.

How­ev­er, he per­ished against the run of play near­ly an hour lat­er when he prod­ded at one from Broad that held its line, and was tak­en be­hind.

Bra­vo bat­ted just over three hours, faced 147 balls and count­ed 12 fours.

Brath­waite, plod­ded on un­fazed, how­ev­er, gath­er­ing the ma­jor­i­ty of his runs with wristy cuts in the arc be­tween point and third man. He moved qui­et­ly in­to the 90s but then steered Jor­dan to third man for his 11th four to move to 97.

He brought up his fourth triple fig­ure score in his last nine Tests when he punched An­der­son through cov­er for a cou­ple, in the penul­ti­mate over of the day. (CMC)


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