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West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored 65 and wicketkeeper-batsman Shane Dowrich made 61 to keep their side in control against England on the third day of the first Test in Southampton.
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West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored 65 and wicketkeeper-batsman Shane Dowrich made 61 to keep their side in control against England on the third day of the first Test in Southampton.
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Captain Jason Holder struck a career-best 202 not out and Shane Dowrich made an unbeaten 116 as the West Indies set England a mammoth total of 628 to win on the third day in Barbados.
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The West Indies left Bangladesh in shambles after debutant Nayeem Hasan tore through their batting line-up with a five-wicket haul on the second day in Chittagong.
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Only 46.3 overs were bowled on the opening day of the Caribbean’s first-ever day-night Test due to rain, but West Indies wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich starred as he struck an unbeaten 60 to rescue his side after Sri Lanka made early inroads.
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Shannon Gabriel removed Sri Lanka opener Kusal Perera after the West Indies claimed a 47-run lead behind wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich’s 55 on the third day in St Lucia.
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Despite a couple of rain delays, the West Indies put themselves in complete control of the second day in Trinidad as they took three quick wickets after wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich scored a career-best 125 not out.
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West Indies wicketkeeper-batsman Shane Dowrich and captain Jason Holder rescued their side with a 90-run partnership after Sri Lanka left them in a spot of bother early on in Trinidad.
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The West Indies are six wickets away from completing a series whitewash, but prior to taking four quick wickets, captain Jason Holder and wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich starred with the best as they made career-best scores of 110 and 103 respectively.
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Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikandar Raza ripped through the West Indies’ batting line-up with a five-wicket haul, but wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich and captain Jason Holder came to the rescue with an unbeaten 144-run partnership that actually handed the West Indies a 48-run lead.
Amir ended the day on with figures of 3-28 off 19 overs
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Mohammad Amir ripped through the West Indies’ top order with a three-wicket haul to give Pakistan a small advantage on the first day of the first Test in Jamaica.