England vs West Indies\, 2nd Test Day 2\, Live Cricket Score Updates: ENG aim to make it big\, WI eye early wickets

England vs West Indies, 2nd Test Day 2, Live Cricket Score Updates: ENG aim to make it big, WI eye early wickets

England vs West Indies (ENG vs WI) 2nd Test Day 2 Live Cricket Score Streaming Online: England pin hopes on Sibley-Stokes partnership on Day 2.

By: Sports Desk | Updated: July 17, 2020 2:59:04 pm

England vs West Indies (ENG vs WI) 2nd Test Day 2 Live Cricket Score Online Updates: Dom Sibley furnished a splendid account of old-fashioned Test batting and handed out England the honours on the first day of the second Test in Old Trafford. After 82 overs, England were 207 for 3, with a 126-run unbeaten stand between Ben Stokes (59*) and Sibley (86*) frustrating West Indies.

The opening session was delayed for more than an hour by rain. West Indies won the toss and elected to field first. England reached the lunch break at 29/1, with Roston Chase’s spin bringing the first breakthrough at the stroke of the interval. Chase brought up a hat-trick ball by removing Zak Crawley for a golden duck as play resumed in the second session. Joe Root got a start but fell for 23 to Alzarri Joseph, who has now dismissed him in 4 of the last 5 Tests they have crossed swords.

The Day 2 will witness a tug-of-war between the two to make thing fall in their favour. Windies would aim to settle England for a small total and the host would eye a bigger total on the board.

Live Blog

England vs West Indies, 2nd Test Day 2, Live Score Updates:

14:42 (IST)17 Jul 2020
England will restart on 207/3

England ended the first day on 207//3 with Dominic Sibley (86*) and Ben Stokes (59*) on strike. With the ball, West Indies started well at Old Trafford making it 81/3 with two wickets from Roston Chase and one from Alzarri Joseph, but since then they haven't been on the money with it. But as England have already shown their middle-order fragility in the first Test, the 126-run partnership can be thwarted if the likes of Shannon Gabriel and Alzarri Joseph get it right first up with the second new ball.

14:13 (IST)17 Jul 2020
Joe Denly's handling was atrocious: Kevin Pietersen

Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has termed the handling of Joe Denly as "atrocious", saying he is an attacking batsman and asking him to curb his natural game and then dropping him after his failure in the first Test is "truly abysmal".

The 34-year-old Denly, who has played 15 Tests for England, was dropped from the ongoing second Test against the West Indies after scoring 18 and 29 in the two innings respectively in the series opener at Southampton.

Denly, who spent nine years before making it to the England Test team for the 2018 Sri Lanka series, has stayed at the crease for 100 balls or more on nine occasions, something that according to reports he was asked to do by the team management.
In fact, the term 'Dentury' was coined to describe Denly's innings of more than 100 balls.

14:03 (IST)17 Jul 2020
Don't think Archer will play next Test, but England must look after him: Vaughan

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan is doubtful if pacer Jofra Archer will feature any further in the West Indies series after he "selfishly" breached the bio-secure bubble but insisted that the "modern and unique" character must be looked after during his isolation period. The 25-year-old was axed from the ongoing second Test against the West Indies after he breached the team's bio-secure protocol by going home to Brighton post the series opener. "The fact that he was willing to go home and potentially threaten the series by bringing Covid-19 back into the bubble will mean that he is on the naughty step for a while, I am afraid," Vaughan wrote in 'The Telegraph'.

14:00 (IST)17 Jul 2020
England seem comfortable

Hello and welcome to the Live Blog of Day 2 of the second Test between England and West Indies in Manchester. With  Dom Sibley and Ben Stokes are unbeaten, England are pinning hopes on this pair to take them to a bigger total. While Jason Holder's bowlers will try to settle England batters for a normal total. Let's see who takes it to their favour.