Zak Crawley insisted on Sunday night that England are relishing a nerve-jangling finish to match last summer’s Headingley Ashes thriller on the final day of the first Test against West Indies. Crawley, only playing in Southampton because of captain Joe Root’s paternity leave, hit 76, his highest score in Test cricket, to help put England in a commanding position on the fourth day. Zak Crawley hit his highest mark score in Test cricket with 76 during the first TestCrawley believes this group of players will embrace the pressure if this match also goes down to the wire. Everyone in the dressing room is massively up for it to win the game tomorrow. ‘We do enough practising on our fielding to try and take those opportunities so everyone is looking forward to that pressure tomorrow to try and win the game.
Source: Daily Mail July 11, 2020 21:44 UTC