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West Indies vs England, 1st Test - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: England tour of West Indies, 2019 Venue: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados Date & Time: Jan 23-Jan 2710:00 AM LOCAL
Roston Chase bagged his career-best figures - 8 for 60
Roston Chase bagged his career-best figures - 8 for 60 © AFP

Roston Chase finishes off England's response. Sam Curran stepped out, Chase saw him coming and bowled it down the leg. Shane Dowrich did a fine job to collect it and whip the bails off. The offie finished with figures of 8 for 60 - the best by a West Indian spinner since 1971. Windies won the game by 381 runs to register their third biggest win (in terms of runs) in Tests and their biggest at home to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Kemar Roach, Jason Holder and Chase may have headlined with their superlative performances, but barring Darren Bravo everyone played a significant part in this massive win.

Roston Chase gets another! Pull your hair already. At least this time, it came with the batsman attempting to slog. Take nothing away from Kraigg Brathwaite who took a superb catch in the deep. England one wicket away from a massive defeat.

Just accept, don't sit wondering why and how Roston Chase is getting these wickets. He has got one. Ben Foakes, in a bid to sweep, hits it straight to the forward short leg fielder. 6 for Chase, 8th for Windies.

Roston Chase does it again! Yet again, the ball doesn't turn. Jos Buttler plays it to mid wicket. Superb diving catch by John Campbell. Wicket No 7. Roston Chase bags his second Test fifer.

Moeen Ali's eight-ball painful stay has finally come to an end - a dismissal shot that was as convincing as the ones he played to survive. He steered Roston Chase's delivery straight to the hands of Jason Holder at slips. The offie bags four, England lose 6. Time for Tea.








Hello and welcome to Day 4 of the first Test between Windies and England. After three contrasting days of cricket, the game is poised heavily in favour of the hosts, with England needing almost 600 more runs in the last two days. The pitch has eased out for batting but it will still be a tall task.

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