Bishoo heroics bring WI back as day-night Test heads for exciting finish - News Summed Up

Bishoo heroics bring WI back as day-night Test heads for exciting finish


West Indies lost opener Kraigg Brathwaite for six when he was bowled by fast bowler Mohammad Amir, who also dismissed Johnson leg before. Marlon Samuels was the other not out batsman on four on a day when wickets fell like nine pins. The day also belonged to Shah, who wrapped up the West Indies innings in quick time and also reached a milestone. England’s right-arm medium-pacer George Lohmann reached 100 Test wickets in just 16 Test matches in 1896, which still is a world record in Test cricket’s 140-year history. West Indies’ overnight batsmen Shane Dorwich (32) and Jason Holder (20) both fell to Shah while Bishoo (17) fell to Nawaz as West Indies failed to delay the inevitable.


Source: Hindustan Times October 17, 2016 03:22 UTC



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