Hosts reach
66-2 at lunch on Day 1 of the final Test after being put in to bat by Jason
Holder
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Manchester(Agencies): West
Indies struck two early blows, including the run out of England captain Joe
Root, in the opening session of the third and final Test at Old Trafford to
leave the hosts on 66 for two wickets at lunch on Friday.
Root was caught short as
England attempted a quick single and dismissed for 17 runs as some smart
fielding reaped a major scalp for the tourists.
Opener Rory Burns (33) and Ben
Stokes (7) will resume after lunch after England were put into bat under cloudy
conditions in Manchester, where the sun was threatening to come out for the
afternoon session but the weather forecast over the five days of the Test
remained gloomy.
The West Indies had an
immediate windfall from their decision to bowl when Dom Sibley was trapped leg
before wicket by Kemar Roach with the sixth ball of the day, departing without
scoring.
Yet Root and Burns put on 46
runs for the second wicket before Burns set off for a quick run after steering
spinner Rahkeem Cornwall towards third man.
Roston Chase fielded quickly
and hit the stumps with a direct throw, catching the scrambling Root short of
the crease, to the delight of the fielding team.
Earlier, Windies quick Shannon
Gabriel thought he had trapped Root leg before in only the fourth over of the
day but a review showed the impact on the pads was outside off stump and the
umpire’s decision to turn down the appeal was upheld.
Gabriel then went off with a
suspected hamstring injury halfway through his fourth over, but returned to the
attack after an hour, which included time off the pitch for treatment and
strapping.
His fitness will be a concern
to the West Indies, who are already a seamer light after dropping Alzarri
Joseph for the burly Cornwall.
Gabriel also suffered with
stiffness and niggles in the second Test, which England won by 113 runs to
level the three-match series after West Indies had won the first Test at
Southampton by four wickets.
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