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Some finish to this game.
After being given little hope this morning by the experts, W Indies look like pulling off a famous win needing 322 to win.
Now 44 to win in an hour with 6 wickets left, looks easy but new ball and all that..
Shai Hope just got his ton, be nice to see him see his team over the line and level the series.
Love the crazy spelling in this thread.
Love England being made fools of too.
The media and supporters were thoroughly arrogant after the first test. Shouldn't kick someone when they are down. Now it is England in a terrible position and looking like they will be onto a hiding in Australia. I just can't see how this side, a bowling attack that relies heavily on Anderson and a batting lineup with 3 ?'s in the top 5 can expect to do anything in Australia.
Too early to intimate the West Indies are back after one win tbh. The problems there still remain - namely the change in pitches in the area, other sports taking youth who would traditionally play cricket, the inevitable politics etc.
I suspect unless those problems are addressed, they'll shine one test, play like crap in 4-5 others.
True, in fact, the media (including many former players) were so arrogant after four days at Headingley - the game was as good as over they told us and they were all so full of praise for a declaration which, it struck me, left England with a good chance of losing if the wicket continued to play as it had done throughout their second innings.
England's oh so fallible batting lost the game for them in their first innings, but tremendous credit should go to the West Indies. It's easy for me to say the declaration left them with a good chance, but this is a group of players used to being beaten, and worse than that, humiliated in test cricket - I agree it doesn't mean they are back to what they were, but they are Under 19 World Champions in fifty over cricket and are always a strong T20 team, so maybe there are better days ahead for them, I hope so.
Pleased for the Windies and would love to see a resurgence in Caribbean cricket.A strong team from there would be good for cricket in general.
Here's an even better win
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/41093474
That's a great win for Bangladesh, but I'd rate the West Indies win in England higher than that, because I don't think there are any non Asian sides in the world now who could be confident of going to Bangladesh and winning - it was possible to see the Bangladesh result coming beforehand, but there's no way I can say the same about the game at Headingley.
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