Thrilling Battles Unfold: ENG vs WI 2nd Test Match Report, July 18 – 22, 2024
England’s Batsmen Shine as West Indies Rue Missed Chances
England posted a formidable total of 416 on the opening day of the second Test at Trent Bridge, thanks to a century from Ollie Pope and fifties from Ben Duckett and Ben Stokes. The West Indies bowlers and fielders missed multiple opportunities, allowing England to take control.
Duckett set the tone early with a blistering 71 off just 59 balls, featuring a 105-run partnership with Pope after Zak Crawley fell to the third ball of the match. Pope capitalized on his good fortune, surviving two dropped catches to reach his sixth Test century, scoring 121 off 167 balls. Stokes contributed a solid 69 before falling to Kavem Hodge, who bagged two wickets and was instrumental in two catches.
Despite some resilient bowling spells, West Indies struggled with discipline, as highlighted by their captain Kraigg Brathwaite. Jayden Seales and Alzarri Joseph did manage to wrap up England’s tail with the second new ball, but by then, the damage was done.
Harry Brook added a swift 30 before being caught while attempting a paddle shot, further compounding West Indies’ woes. Dropped catches, including a critical miss on 24, allowed England to build partnerships and rack up runs.
Australia-born Mark Wood also survived a missed stumping and a dropped catch, epitomizing a day of squandered opportunities for the visitors. The fielding lapses were costly, given the clear skies and good batting surface that initially favored the bowlers.
Despite losing quick wickets towards the end, England’s strong start and middle-order contributions left the West Indies with much to ponder going into the second day.
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