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Intense battle - Barbados Today

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Kemar Roach conjured up an exemplary three-wicket haul to inch within four wickets of drawing level with the legendary Sir Garry Sobers on the all-time West Indies list, but half-centuries from Fawad Alam and captain Babar Azam inspired a strong Pakistan response, on Friday’s opening day of the second Test at Sabina Park.In punishing humidity in Jamaica’s capital, Pakistan ended the day on 212 for four with Fawad Alam top-scoring with 76 before being forced to retire with heat exhaustion, while Babar stroked 75 before becoming Roach’s third victim midway through the final session.The pair were instrumental in pulling the innings around from the ruins of two runs for three wickets in the morning’s fourth over, as they put on a magnificent 158 for the fourth wicket.When Babar departed, hopes of making inroads into the visitors lower order were dashed, however, as Faheem Ashraf (23 not out) and Mohammad Rizwan (22 not out) calmly added 44 in an unbroken fifth

Opening Test win against Pakistan yet to sink in: West Indies bowler Roach

, Aug 20 (IANS) West Indies bowler Kemar Roach said ahead of the second Test against Pakistan at Sabina Park here beginning later on Friday that the feeling that he had guided the home team to victory in the opening Test at the same venue by .

Ashes archives, Part 3: A final ten things that will never ever happen again

This article completes this series, with a final ten instances. The previous Part 1 and Part 2 listed 20 other things that will never happen again in an Ashes contest. Perhaps in 50 years’ time cricket followers will look back and marvel that it was once played for five consecutive days, in daylight hours, on natural […]

Ashes archives, Part 3: A final ten things that will never ever happen again

Ashes archives, Part 3: A final ten things that will never ever happen again
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Uncle Percy is 85 today

Uncle Percy is 85 today
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