Skipper ends
with figures of 6/42, Shannon Gabriel bags four wickets
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Southampton(Agencies): West
Indies captain Jason Holder took a career-best 6/42 as England was bowled out
for 204 on the second overcast day of the first Test at the Ageas Bowl on
Thursday.
Shannon Gabriel nabbed the
first three wickets, Holder the next six, including England counterpart Ben
Stokes for a team-best 43, and Gabriel grabbed the last wicket to finish with
4/62.
England, at 174-9, didn't look
like reaching 200 but Dom Bess hit 31 not out and shared 30 with fast bowler
James Anderson, the last man out.
An early tea was taken with
England set to repay the West Indies' batting line-up in ideal bowling
conditions.
Gabriel and Holder reduced
England to 106-5 at lunch.
But the break enlivened Stokes
and Jos Buttler, who came out punchy and riding some luck.
Stokes, dropped on 14 by Kemar
Roach on the run, was dropped again on 32 off Roach to a simpler chance by
Shamarh Brooks at extra cover.
Stokes and Buttler combined
for 67 and 13 boundaries in the empty arena until Holder drew Stokes forward on
43 and earned an edge behind.
Buttler, on 35, was out to
another seaming ball by Holder and a low, one-handed catch behind by
wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich.
When Jofra Archer was out for
a duck after a West Indies review showed his front pad blocked his leg stump,
Holder had his fifth wicket and taken 3-1 in 14 balls.
The five-wicket haul was
Holder's seventh, and sixth in his last 10 Tests.
Mark Wood on 5 slashed at
Holder straight to Shai Hope at gully, and Holder would finish the innings with
career-best figures of 20-6-42-6.
Bess and Anderson gave England
a little lift to get past 200, but Anderson lost his off stump trying to defend
Gabriel, who removed opener Rory Burns (30) and Joe Denly (18) in the morning.
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