England vs West Indies 2020 Live Score, 2nd Test at Manchester, Day 1: WI Eye Early Wickets in Overcast Conditions
England vs West Indies Live Score, Eng v WI 2020 2nd Test at Old Trafford Manchster: WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
After a good first over from Roach, his partner Shannon Gabriel is having some issues with the approach to the wickets. He's bowled a wayward one that's gone for five wides! He'll want to get into a rhythm as soon as possible.
17:02 (IST)
Play! Kemar Roach will start things off with the new ball for the West Indies. England have the pair of Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley opening the innings!
16:58 (IST)
Play is just around the corner at Old Trafford! Stay tuned for all the action of the shortened first session on Day 1 of the second Test between England and WI
16:33 (IST)
TOSS: West Indies have won the toss and Jason Holder has asked England to bat first. The visitors have named an unchanged side for the Second Test.
16:20 (IST)
We are less than 15 minutes away from the toss at Manchester. It will once again be a very very crucial toss. England have the familiar face of Joe Root waiting for the toss.
16:12 (IST)
England have had their huddle, but no cap has been dished out to Ollie Robinson. It looks like England's quick bowling attack will be Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran.
16:06 (IST)
There will be 83 overs in the day, assuming play begins at 1230pm local time!
15:56 (IST)
News coming in from Old Trafford is that they are looking to start at 1230pm BST, that is 5pm IST. One hopes there won't be any rain from now to then as that would further delay proceedings. If the game starts on time, then there will be a one hour session before Lunch.
15:06 (IST)
WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
17:07 (IST)
After a good first over from Roach, his partner Shannon Gabriel is having some issues with the approach to the wickets. He's bowled a wayward one that's gone for five wides! He'll want to get into a rhythm as soon as possible.
17:02 (IST)
Play! Kemar Roach will start things off with the new ball for the West Indies. England have the pair of Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley opening the innings!
16:58 (IST)
Play is just around the corner at Old Trafford! Stay tuned for all the action of the shortened first session on Day 1 of the second Test between England and WI
16:33 (IST)
TOSS: West Indies have won the toss and Jason Holder has asked England to bat first. The visitors have named an unchanged side for the Second Test.
16:20 (IST)
We are less than 15 minutes away from the toss at Manchester. It will once again be a very very crucial toss. England have the familiar face of Joe Root waiting for the toss.
16:12 (IST)
England have had their huddle, but no cap has been dished out to Ollie Robinson. It looks like England's quick bowling attack will be Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran.
16:06 (IST)
There will be 83 overs in the day, assuming play begins at 1230pm local time!
15:56 (IST)
News coming in from Old Trafford is that they are looking to start at 1230pm BST, that is 5pm IST. One hopes there won't be any rain from now to then as that would further delay proceedings. If the game starts on time, then there will be a one hour session before Lunch.
15:06 (IST)
WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
17:29 (IST)
Gabriel and Roach continue to allow the England batsmen to shoulder arms to them in the first half hour of the day. They have not managed to make them play as much as they would want here. England slowly have moved on to 9/0 after 6 overs while the bowlers still look to find their range.
17:20 (IST)
Much better over this time from Gabriel as he seems far more comfortable about the approach to the stumps. England are 8/0 after 4 overs.
17:16 (IST)
Good start from Kemar Roach but Gabriel has not found his line and length yet here! These are overcast conditions and WI will want to make it count against England. England are 7/0 after 3 overs.
17:07 (IST)
After a good first over from Roach, his partner Shannon Gabriel is having some issues with the approach to the wickets. He's bowled a wayward one that's gone for five wides! He'll want to get into a rhythm as soon as possible.
17:02 (IST)
Play! Kemar Roach will start things off with the new ball for the West Indies. England have the pair of Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley opening the innings!
16:58 (IST)
Play is just around the corner at Old Trafford! Stay tuned for all the action of the shortened first session on Day 1 of the second Test between England and WI
16:41 (IST)
This is the ninth time Jason Holder’s opting to field first in 19 Tests he has won the toss. (Won 3; Lost 5). Since Holder started captaining WI in 2015, only Kane Williamson had opted to field more often - 13 times in 17 Tests.
16:39 (IST)
That's some history Jason Holder and co are going up against!
In the last decade, there have been 11 instances of an away side winning the toss in ENG & opting to bowl. None of them resulted in victory.
The last away side in ENG to win the toss, bowl & win the Test, was South Africa at Leeds in 2008 - the Darren Pattinson match. #ENGvWI
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) July 16, 2020
16:34 (IST)
England: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Zak Crawley, Joe Root(c), Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler(w), Chris Woakes, Sam Curran, Dominic Bess, Stuart Broad
West Indies: Kraigg Brathwaite, John Campbell, Shai Hope, Shamarh Brooks, Roston Chase, Jermaine Blackwood, Shane Dowrich(w), Jason Holder(c), Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shannon Gabriel
16:33 (IST)
TOSS: West Indies have won the toss and Jason Holder has asked England to bat first. The visitors have named an unchanged side for the Second Test.
16:25 (IST)
These are some encouraging visuals coming in from Manchester!
If you look at the England batting line-up this week, Stuart Broad is going to be at 11. The batting is packed. Sam Curran could quite easily be coming in at 10 which is ridiculous. The batting is stronger this week but that's why they lost the game at Southampton. - Michael Vaughan on BBC.
16:21 (IST)
I was really impressed with how quick Zak Crawley was on his feet last week - it's a lesson that Dom Sibley could learn. He wouldn't be used to starting against spin but he looked really good and really controlled. That's the first time I've looked at him and thought 'he looks a really good player'. He's got the shots to take the attack to the opposition. - Sir Alastair Cook on BBC Test Match Special.
16:20 (IST)
I was really impressed with how quick Zak Crawley was on his feet last week - it's a lesson that Dom Sibley could learn. He wouldn't be used to starting against spin but he looked really good and really controlled. That's the first time I've looked at him and thought 'he looks a really good player'. He's got the shots to take the attack to the opposition. - Sir Alastair Cook on BBC Test Match Special.
16:20 (IST)
We are less than 15 minutes away from the toss at Manchester. It will once again be a very very crucial toss. England have the familiar face of Joe Root waiting for the toss.
16:12 (IST)
England have had their huddle, but no cap has been dished out to Ollie Robinson. It looks like England's quick bowling attack will be Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran.
16:06 (IST)
There will be 83 overs in the day, assuming play begins at 1230pm local time!
15:56 (IST)
News coming in from Old Trafford is that they are looking to start at 1230pm BST, that is 5pm IST. One hopes there won't be any rain from now to then as that would further delay proceedings. If the game starts on time, then there will be a one hour session before Lunch.
15:53 (IST)
Till we have the toss take a look at how COVID-19 has affected the cricket world!
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We again have a a delayed start. But we'll have to wait and watch as to how long the wait is. West Indies have their tails up in the series and would be raring to go on the park.
WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
14:56 (IST)
"Joe is someone that's done a fantastic job for us over a period of time, and I think he'll be just as frustrated as anyone that he's not managed to quite convert those opportunities," Root said. "But certainly the door's not closed. He's been a big part of our squad for some time now. He gets if he gets an opportunity to come back again, then I'm sure he'll be desperate to take it."
14:51 (IST)
Root will return to the England XI and also take over captaincy from Ben Stokes, who had stood for him in the first Test. Denly has been struggling in Test cricket, with an average of only 29.53 from 15 Tests. His place was put under further threat by an innings of 76 from Zak Crawley in Southampton. Denly, who batted at No. 3, made 18 and 29 in the two innings. Root, however, said the door was not closed on the 34-year-old Denly.
14:41 (IST)
England captain Joe Root confirmed that they have dropped Joe Denly from the squad for the second Test against West Indies in Manchester beginning Thursday. Root had missed the first Test in Southampton for the birth of his second child. In Root's absence, England lost the Test by four wickets to give West Indies a 1-0 series lead.
14:36 (IST)
“It deeply pains me to be missing the Test match, especially with the series poised. I feel like I have let both teams down, and again I am sorry.” England had earlier rested pacers James Anderson and Mark Wood for the second Test with allrounder Sam Curran and wicketkeeper-batsman Ollie Robinson being added to the 13-man squad from the reserves. The decision to rest the experienced Anderson means Stuart Broad is likely to return to the XI. Chris Woakes, who too was a part of the first Test squad, is likely to come in for Wood. With Archer out, this might present an opportunity for a Test Debut for Ollie Robinson.
14:27 (IST)
The West Indies team have been made aware and are satisfied with the measures that have been imposed. “I am extremely sorry for what I have done,” said Archer. “I have put, not only myself, but the whole team and management in danger. I fully accept the consequences of my actions, and I want to sincerely apologise to everyone in the bio-secure bubble.
14:22 (IST)
England’s Jofra Archer has been excluded from the second Test against the West Indies starting today (Thursday 16 July) at Emirates Old Trafford following a breach of the team’s bio-secure protocols. Archer will now commence five days of isolation and will undergo two COVID-19 tests in this period, which have to test negative before his self-isolation period is lifted.
England vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 1 latest updates: Gabriel and Roach continue to allow the England batsmen to shoulder arms to them in the first half hour of the day. They have not managed to make them play as much as they would want here. England slowly have moved on to 9/0 after 6 overs while the bowlers still look to find their range.
PREVIEW: Not many might have expected West Indies to be 1-0 up going into the second Test against England, but that's the position the two teams are in in the three-Test series. It's England now who have to win the second one in Manchester if they are to win the series. West Indies have always upped their game against England; they have now won four of their last six Tests against them. One more win, and they can pocket the Wisden series. What an achievement that will be for Jason Holder's men. West Indies last won in England in 1988. The first Test was a perfect template for West Indies. Unleash their pacers on a fragile English line up, and then ensure the batsmen don't collapse. West Indies had in fact lost the toss in Southampton but captain Holder and Shannon Gabriel were on fire, bowling England out for 204.
Legend Brian Lara had said the key for West Indies in the series was going to be the batsmen. They have a strong bowling unit but for them to be effective, the batsmen had to score 300 at least. That's what they did, through a combined effort which gave them 318 in their first innings. England improved their batting in the second innings and were on course for a match-saving or match-winning total but West Indies showed resilience in the final session of the fourth day, picking up five wickets to trigger a collapse from 249 for 3 to 278 for 8. It was a passage of play that Holder said was the most important for their victory. The same resilience was on display with the bat too; they were struggling at 27 for 3, apart from having lost opener John Campbell to an injury. That's when Jermaine Blackwood, along with Roston Chase and Shane Dowrich, led a fightback to help them chase 200. As with most victories, West Indies had multiple performers although Gabriel (with 9 wickets in the game) was the Man of the Match. The combined effort means it's West Indies who are a settled and confident unit going into the second Test while England have plenty to ponder. Their only concern will be Campbell's injury, and if he is fit, they should be unchanged.
The main question for England will be about their bowling line up. Stuart Broad was left out in Southampton as England went for outright pace in Jofra Archer and Mark Wood. Broad was clearly unhappy and even went public to express his feelings, saying he still had the passion to play. Stand-in captain Ben Stokes said he was glad with Broad's attitude as he still wanted to perform despite achieving so much. Wood and Archer got two and three wickets in the Test respectively, with Archer getting all three in the second innings. He was the reason England made a fight of the 200-run defence - he contributed 23 runs in the second innings with the bat too - so it's unlikely England will leave him out. England have maintained that the pacers' selection will be dependent on the pitch, so it will be interesting to see if they'll change that in Manchester. If Broad returns, it could be Wood who goes.
The other major and obvious change, which will only bolster them, is the return of captain Joe Root. The captain missed the first Test for the birth of his second child and is all set to replace Joe Denly, who made 18 and 29 in Southampton. Jos Buttler is under pressure as well, but he'll hold his position for now. England will badly need his presence, both with the bat and on the field.
Possible XI: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Joe Root (c), Zak Crawley, Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler(w), Dominic Bess, Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad/Mark Wood, James Anderson.
Squads:
England: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Joe Denly, Zak Crawley, Ben Stokes(c), Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler(w), Dominic Bess, Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood
England vs West Indies 2020 Live Score, 2nd Test at Manchester, Day 1: WI Eye Early Wickets in Overcast Conditions
England vs West Indies Live Score, Eng v WI 2020 2nd Test at Old Trafford Manchster: WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
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2nd Test TEST, Old Trafford, Manchester, 16 July, 2020
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10/0
(6.5) RR 1.46
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After a good first over from Roach, his partner Shannon Gabriel is having some issues with the approach to the wickets. He's bowled a wayward one that's gone for five wides! He'll want to get into a rhythm as soon as possible.
Play! Kemar Roach will start things off with the new ball for the West Indies. England have the pair of Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley opening the innings!
Play is just around the corner at Old Trafford! Stay tuned for all the action of the shortened first session on Day 1 of the second Test between England and WI
TOSS: West Indies have won the toss and Jason Holder has asked England to bat first. The visitors have named an unchanged side for the Second Test.
We are less than 15 minutes away from the toss at Manchester. It will once again be a very very crucial toss. England have the familiar face of Joe Root waiting for the toss.
England have had their huddle, but no cap has been dished out to Ollie Robinson. It looks like England's quick bowling attack will be Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran.
There will be 83 overs in the day, assuming play begins at 1230pm local time!
News coming in from Old Trafford is that they are looking to start at 1230pm BST, that is 5pm IST. One hopes there won't be any rain from now to then as that would further delay proceedings. If the game starts on time, then there will be a one hour session before Lunch.
WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
17:29 (IST)
Gabriel and Roach continue to allow the England batsmen to shoulder arms to them in the first half hour of the day. They have not managed to make them play as much as they would want here. England slowly have moved on to 9/0 after 6 overs while the bowlers still look to find their range.
17:20 (IST)
Much better over this time from Gabriel as he seems far more comfortable about the approach to the stumps. England are 8/0 after 4 overs.
17:16 (IST)
Good start from Kemar Roach but Gabriel has not found his line and length yet here! These are overcast conditions and WI will want to make it count against England. England are 7/0 after 3 overs.
17:07 (IST)
After a good first over from Roach, his partner Shannon Gabriel is having some issues with the approach to the wickets. He's bowled a wayward one that's gone for five wides! He'll want to get into a rhythm as soon as possible.
17:02 (IST)
Play! Kemar Roach will start things off with the new ball for the West Indies. England have the pair of Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley opening the innings!
16:58 (IST)
Play is just around the corner at Old Trafford! Stay tuned for all the action of the shortened first session on Day 1 of the second Test between England and WI
16:41 (IST)
This is the ninth time Jason Holder’s opting to field first in 19 Tests he has won the toss. (Won 3; Lost 5). Since Holder started captaining WI in 2015, only Kane Williamson had opted to field more often - 13 times in 17 Tests.
16:39 (IST)
That's some history Jason Holder and co are going up against!
16:34 (IST)
England: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Zak Crawley, Joe Root(c), Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler(w), Chris Woakes, Sam Curran, Dominic Bess, Stuart Broad
West Indies: Kraigg Brathwaite, John Campbell, Shai Hope, Shamarh Brooks, Roston Chase, Jermaine Blackwood, Shane Dowrich(w), Jason Holder(c), Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shannon Gabriel
16:33 (IST)
TOSS: West Indies have won the toss and Jason Holder has asked England to bat first. The visitors have named an unchanged side for the Second Test.
16:25 (IST)
These are some encouraging visuals coming in from Manchester!
16:22 (IST)
If you look at the England batting line-up this week, Stuart Broad is going to be at 11. The batting is packed. Sam Curran could quite easily be coming in at 10 which is ridiculous. The batting is stronger this week but that's why they lost the game at Southampton. - Michael Vaughan on BBC.
16:21 (IST)
I was really impressed with how quick Zak Crawley was on his feet last week - it's a lesson that Dom Sibley could learn. He wouldn't be used to starting against spin but he looked really good and really controlled. That's the first time I've looked at him and thought 'he looks a really good player'. He's got the shots to take the attack to the opposition. - Sir Alastair Cook on BBC Test Match Special.
16:20 (IST)
I was really impressed with how quick Zak Crawley was on his feet last week - it's a lesson that Dom Sibley could learn. He wouldn't be used to starting against spin but he looked really good and really controlled. That's the first time I've looked at him and thought 'he looks a really good player'. He's got the shots to take the attack to the opposition. - Sir Alastair Cook on BBC Test Match Special.
16:20 (IST)
We are less than 15 minutes away from the toss at Manchester. It will once again be a very very crucial toss. England have the familiar face of Joe Root waiting for the toss.
16:12 (IST)
England have had their huddle, but no cap has been dished out to Ollie Robinson. It looks like England's quick bowling attack will be Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran.
16:06 (IST)
There will be 83 overs in the day, assuming play begins at 1230pm local time!
15:56 (IST)
News coming in from Old Trafford is that they are looking to start at 1230pm BST, that is 5pm IST. One hopes there won't be any rain from now to then as that would further delay proceedings. If the game starts on time, then there will be a one hour session before Lunch.
15:53 (IST)
Till we have the toss take a look at how COVID-19 has affected the cricket world!
15:39 (IST)
Not the kind of morning we had hoped for!
15:36 (IST)
We are hearing that the covers are starting to come off at Old Trafford!
15:24 (IST)
We again have a a delayed start. But we'll have to wait and watch as to how long the wait is. West Indies have their tails up in the series and would be raring to go on the park.
15:15 (IST)
Hopefully the match will start soon15:06 (IST)
WEATHER UPDATE: There will be a slight delay in toss due to wet outfield. It had been drizzling a while ago, but it's stopped for now.
14:56 (IST)
"Joe is someone that's done a fantastic job for us over a period of time, and I think he'll be just as frustrated as anyone that he's not managed to quite convert those opportunities," Root said. "But certainly the door's not closed. He's been a big part of our squad for some time now. He gets if he gets an opportunity to come back again, then I'm sure he'll be desperate to take it."
14:51 (IST)
Root will return to the England XI and also take over captaincy from Ben Stokes, who had stood for him in the first Test. Denly has been struggling in Test cricket, with an average of only 29.53 from 15 Tests. His place was put under further threat by an innings of 76 from Zak Crawley in Southampton. Denly, who batted at No. 3, made 18 and 29 in the two innings. Root, however, said the door was not closed on the 34-year-old Denly.
14:41 (IST)
England captain Joe Root confirmed that they have dropped Joe Denly from the squad for the second Test against West Indies in Manchester beginning Thursday. Root had missed the first Test in Southampton for the birth of his second child. In Root's absence, England lost the Test by four wickets to give West Indies a 1-0 series lead.
14:36 (IST)
“It deeply pains me to be missing the Test match, especially with the series poised. I feel like I have let both teams down, and again I am sorry.” England had earlier rested pacers James Anderson and Mark Wood for the second Test with allrounder Sam Curran and wicketkeeper-batsman Ollie Robinson being added to the 13-man squad from the reserves. The decision to rest the experienced Anderson means Stuart Broad is likely to return to the XI. Chris Woakes, who too was a part of the first Test squad, is likely to come in for Wood. With Archer out, this might present an opportunity for a Test Debut for Ollie Robinson.
14:27 (IST)
The West Indies team have been made aware and are satisfied with the measures that have been imposed. “I am extremely sorry for what I have done,” said Archer. “I have put, not only myself, but the whole team and management in danger. I fully accept the consequences of my actions, and I want to sincerely apologise to everyone in the bio-secure bubble.
14:22 (IST)
England’s Jofra Archer has been excluded from the second Test against the West Indies starting today (Thursday 16 July) at Emirates Old Trafford following a breach of the team’s bio-secure protocols. Archer will now commence five days of isolation and will undergo two COVID-19 tests in this period, which have to test negative before his self-isolation period is lifted.
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England vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 1 latest updates: Gabriel and Roach continue to allow the England batsmen to shoulder arms to them in the first half hour of the day. They have not managed to make them play as much as they would want here. England slowly have moved on to 9/0 after 6 overs while the bowlers still look to find their range.
PREVIEW: Not many might have expected West Indies to be 1-0 up going into the second Test against England, but that's the position the two teams are in in the three-Test series. It's England now who have to win the second one in Manchester if they are to win the series. West Indies have always upped their game against England; they have now won four of their last six Tests against them. One more win, and they can pocket the Wisden series. What an achievement that will be for Jason Holder's men. West Indies last won in England in 1988. The first Test was a perfect template for West Indies. Unleash their pacers on a fragile English line up, and then ensure the batsmen don't collapse. West Indies had in fact lost the toss in Southampton but captain Holder and Shannon Gabriel were on fire, bowling England out for 204.
Legend Brian Lara had said the key for West Indies in the series was going to be the batsmen. They have a strong bowling unit but for them to be effective, the batsmen had to score 300 at least. That's what they did, through a combined effort which gave them 318 in their first innings. England improved their batting in the second innings and were on course for a match-saving or match-winning total but West Indies showed resilience in the final session of the fourth day, picking up five wickets to trigger a collapse from 249 for 3 to 278 for 8. It was a passage of play that Holder said was the most important for their victory. The same resilience was on display with the bat too; they were struggling at 27 for 3, apart from having lost opener John Campbell to an injury. That's when Jermaine Blackwood, along with Roston Chase and Shane Dowrich, led a fightback to help them chase 200. As with most victories, West Indies had multiple performers although Gabriel (with 9 wickets in the game) was the Man of the Match. The combined effort means it's West Indies who are a settled and confident unit going into the second Test while England have plenty to ponder. Their only concern will be Campbell's injury, and if he is fit, they should be unchanged.
The main question for England will be about their bowling line up. Stuart Broad was left out in Southampton as England went for outright pace in Jofra Archer and Mark Wood. Broad was clearly unhappy and even went public to express his feelings, saying he still had the passion to play. Stand-in captain Ben Stokes said he was glad with Broad's attitude as he still wanted to perform despite achieving so much. Wood and Archer got two and three wickets in the Test respectively, with Archer getting all three in the second innings. He was the reason England made a fight of the 200-run defence - he contributed 23 runs in the second innings with the bat too - so it's unlikely England will leave him out. England have maintained that the pacers' selection will be dependent on the pitch, so it will be interesting to see if they'll change that in Manchester. If Broad returns, it could be Wood who goes.
The other major and obvious change, which will only bolster them, is the return of captain Joe Root. The captain missed the first Test for the birth of his second child and is all set to replace Joe Denly, who made 18 and 29 in Southampton. Jos Buttler is under pressure as well, but he'll hold his position for now. England will badly need his presence, both with the bat and on the field.
Possible XI: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Joe Root (c), Zak Crawley, Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler(w), Dominic Bess, Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad/Mark Wood, James Anderson.
Squads:
England: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Joe Denly, Zak Crawley, Ben Stokes(c), Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler(w), Dominic Bess, Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood
West Indies: John Campbell, Kraigg Brathwaite, Shai Hope, Shamarh Brooks, Roston Chase, Jason Holder(c), Shane Dowrich(w), Rahkeem Cornwall, Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shannon Gabriel, Chemar Holder, Nkrumah Bonner, Raymon Reifer, Jermaine Blackwood
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