Day 5 Awaits!
Having collapsed from 242 for 4 to 287 all out. They are now precariously placed on the final day. Can they withstand the pressure on the final day? We have seen some balls misbehaved such as the one that dismissed Jermaine Blackwood. Certainly, the batting talent is there but will they apply themselves.
It has been a while since the lower order has failed. Dorwich got a good delivery and Jason Holder prodded lazily outside his off stump and was taken in the slips. Holder should have been looking to bat until the fifth day but the cavalier prod didn't suggest that he had the right mind set.
Shai Hope again failed from a good start and will need to come good in the second innings not just to save the match but his test career. Averaging mid-twenties is way off the mark. West Indies needs to secure the Wisden trophy tomorrow if not they would both loose the match and the momentum going into the third test.
So as day 5 five awaits, the batsmen must perform and do so positively. England must not be allowed to set ultra-attacking fields. Run scoring is as important as blocking. Let us see if West Indies in the Corona era has matured.
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C.W.Forrest
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