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Flintoff treble keeps England in command
Mark Meadows in London |
July 24, 2004 23:26 IST Last Updated: July 25, 2004 00:34 IST
England were 71 without loss and in total control at stumps on day three of the first Test at Lord's on Saturday after Andrew Flintoff took three wickets for no runs to help dismiss West Indies for 416. Marcus Trescothick had made a steady 34 and Andrew Strauss, who scored 137 in the first innings, was 27 not out as the home side built a lead of 223. Shivnarine Chanderpaul, with an unbeaten 128, had earlier calmly pushed West Indies past their target of 369 to avoid the follow-on after England amassed 568 in their first innings. However, Flintoff made sure England started their second innings with a lead of 152, finishing with three for 25 from 10. The bulky all rounder was only brought into the attack in the 76th over having just recovered from an ankle injury. | Also Read | | |
| He bowled the obstinate Omari Banks off his pads for 45 before sending Tino Best's stumps flying next ball. Pedro Collins (0) easily dealt with his tame hat-trick ball but could do nothing two overs later when Flintoff uprooted his off stump.Flintoff originally pulled out of England's recent triangular one-day series because of a spur on his ankle but was drafted in as a batsman and did not bowl. Spinner Ashley Giles wrapped up the innings, bowling Fidel Edwards (5) for his fourth wicket. Ridley Jacobs earlier fell for 32, caught behind off Matthew Hoggard, having survived a difficult dropped catch by Flintoff in the slips. Banks also received two let-offs when Graham Thorpe failed to gather a diving catch at mid-on and Steve Harmison could only get a hand to a drive when Banks again went after Giles on 24. Harmison, the world's number two-ranked bowler, was wicketless and failed to threaten, going for 72 from 21 overs. England's only breakthrough of the morning session was the dismissal of debutant Dwayne Bravo for 44. Pace bowler Simon Jones managed to make a ball climb off a decent length, almost the first delivery to misbehave in the match, and Bravo could do nothing but flick the ball high to wicketkeeper Geraint Jones. Bravo, who took three for 74 in England's first innings, shared a 125-run stand with Chanderpaul, a record fifth-wicket partnership for the tourists at Lord's. Scoreboard:
England 1st Innings 568 West Indies 1st Innings C Gayle lbw b Giles 66 D Smith b Giles 45 R Sarwan lbw b Hoggard 1 B Lara c G Jones b Giles 11 S Chanderpaul not out 128 D Bravo c G Jones b S Jones 44 R Jacobs c G Jones b Hoggard 32 O Banks b Flintoff 45 T Best b Flintoff 0 P Collins b Flintoff 0 F Edwards b Giles 5 Extras (b-20, lb-11, w-5, nb-3) 39 Total (all out in 116.4 overs) 416 Fall of wickets: 1-118, 2-119, 3-127, 4-139, 5-264, 6-327, 7-399, 8-399, 9-401. Bowling: Matthew Hoggard 28-7-89-2; Steve Harmison 21-6-72-0; Simon Jones 17-3-70-1; Ashley Giles 40.4-5-129-4; Andrew Flintoff 10-4-25-3. England 2nd Innings M Trescothick not out 34 A Strauss not out 27 Extras (lb5, nb5) 10
Total (0 wkts, 22 overs, 89 mins) 71 Bowling: Best 3-1-14-0; Collins 5-1-10-0; Banks 8-1-26-0; Edwards 6-0-16-0
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