West Indies brilliantly cruised past their victory target of 322, set by Joe Root on Monday, with five wickets and 28 balls to spare. In itself this was remarkable but of far greater importance for the West Indies camp was a performance and a result that gives joy and hope to the legions of cricket lovers in the Caribbean. England v West Indies: second test, day five – as it happened Read moreWest Indies had not won in England since the Edgbaston Test of 2000 and no one outside their dressing room had given them much chance here on Tuesday morning. After the break, with West Indies needing 123 from 35 overs, Root was reluctant to put too much faith in Moeen. This pair was determined to squeeze West Indies by bowling straight to a defensive field and they imposed some pressure by delivering three maidens in succession.
Source: The Guardian August 29, 2017 18:12 UTC