Eng vs WI 1st test | highlight |: West Indies beat England by 381 runs in first Test

Eng vs WI 1st test |highlight|: West Indies beat England by 381 runs in first Test

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Bridgetown: Off spinner Rossten Chase’s eight wickets helped the West Indies beat England by 381 runs on Saturday on the fourth day of the first cricket Test. Chasing the target of 628 runs in the West Indies, England lost their last six wickets in 31 runs and the entire team in 246.

With this, the five-match victory in England also broke. On home ground, it is the biggest win in West Indies’ run and the third greatest win in the history of 91 years in the world.

Chase scored the best of his career on the fourth day of the Kensington Oval, taking eight wickets for 60 runs. They also benefited from the bad shot selection of England’s batsmen.

The hosts then declared the second innings with 415 runs for six wickets. In the last session, the officiating wicketkeeper inning, Hoping, stole Sam Curran to give West Indies a victory. In the first innings, a West Indies batsman did not even touch the 20-run mark.

Apart from openers Rory Burns (84) in the second innings, none of England’s batsmen could tickle. Ben Stokes (34) and Johnny Bairstow (30) failed to convert a good start into a big innings.


West Indies made 415 runs for 6 wickets on the scoreboard of Shane Dowrich (unbeaten 116) and Jason Holder (unbeaten 202) while making a historic performance in the second innings on the third day of the match. At the same time, he gave England a huge target of 628 runs on the basis of the first innings lead. England’s team did not lose any wickets until the end of the third day, but on the fourth day of the match, Rooston Chase scored 60 runs and hit 8 wickets and left the English team upset.