Berliner Boersenzeitung - Mahmood to debut as England, Windies reset for second Test

EUR -
AED 4.280203
AFN 77.000073
ALL 96.57559
AMD 443.823316
ANG 2.086262
AOA 1068.739166
ARS 1671.282351
AUD 1.755774
AWG 2.097853
AZN 1.98038
BAM 1.956318
BBD 2.346322
BDT 142.527767
BGN 1.954785
BHD 0.439375
BIF 3442.01206
BMD 1.165474
BND 1.5091
BOB 8.050133
BRL 6.360338
BSD 1.164909
BTN 104.741102
BWP 15.477101
BYN 3.349173
BYR 22843.286986
BZD 2.342911
CAD 1.610941
CDF 2601.337209
CHF 0.937187
CLF 0.027427
CLP 1075.962229
CNY 8.240016
CNH 8.238437
COP 4478.461378
CRC 569.050786
CUC 1.165474
CUP 30.885056
CVE 110.295172
CZK 24.239177
DJF 207.444969
DKK 7.468665
DOP 74.559757
DZD 151.547804
EGP 55.36114
ERN 17.482107
ETB 180.69398
FJD 2.630941
FKP 0.873749
GBP 0.874746
GEL 3.140953
GGP 0.873749
GHS 13.251455
GIP 0.873749
GMD 85.079658
GNF 10122.638857
GTQ 8.923479
GYD 243.723536
HKD 9.068365
HNL 30.68213
HRK 7.537128
HTG 152.500409
HUF 382.475294
IDR 19452.9819
ILS 3.756907
IMP 0.873749
INR 105.10185
IQD 1526.097836
IRR 49081.01224
ISK 148.982371
JEP 0.873749
JMD 186.459408
JOD 0.826376
JPY 181.18333
KES 150.637314
KGS 101.920781
KHR 4664.235923
KMF 491.829497
KPW 1048.92586
KRW 1710.636421
KWD 0.357768
KYD 0.970853
KZT 589.13358
LAK 25261.585409
LBP 104320.495171
LKR 359.323672
LRD 205.036969
LSL 19.743447
LTL 3.441342
LVL 0.704984
LYD 6.332678
MAD 10.759551
MDL 19.821167
MGA 5196.37693
MKD 61.591075
MMK 2447.025873
MNT 4134.371135
MOP 9.341635
MRU 46.45531
MUR 53.751762
MVR 17.95086
MWK 2020.035266
MXN 21.197224
MYR 4.795336
MZN 74.485711
NAD 19.743447
NGN 1690.751905
NIO 42.871176
NOK 11.786181
NPR 167.583406
NZD 2.015885
OMR 0.448105
PAB 1.165009
PEN 3.915838
PGK 4.943289
PHP 68.783904
PKR 326.59264
PLN 4.230548
PYG 8012.123043
QAR 4.24628
RON 5.089639
RSD 117.393521
RUB 89.601892
RWF 1694.949126
SAR 4.375093
SBD 9.59254
SCR 15.753107
SDG 701.037435
SEK 10.947267
SGD 1.511124
SHP 0.874407
SLE 27.621604
SLL 24439.401222
SOS 664.576099
SRD 45.02106
STD 24122.955112
STN 24.506389
SVC 10.193657
SYP 12886.454671
SZL 19.728228
THB 37.129082
TJS 10.68857
TMT 4.090813
TND 3.41735
TOP 2.806181
TRY 49.586523
TTD 7.897872
TWD 36.329569
TZS 2855.410928
UAH 48.906159
UGX 4121.074317
USD 1.165474
UYU 45.56266
UZS 13936.752734
VES 296.673618
VND 30723.638259
VUV 141.443193
WST 3.250054
XAF 656.130861
XAG 0.019942
XAU 0.000277
XCD 3.149751
XCG 2.099547
XDR 0.816016
XOF 656.130861
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.023491
ZAR 19.796503
ZMK 10490.655378
ZMW 26.933137
ZWL 375.282096
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    78.35

    0%

  • CMSC

    -0.0500

    23.43

    -0.21%

  • BCC

    -1.2100

    73.05

    -1.66%

  • SCS

    -0.0900

    16.14

    -0.56%

  • GSK

    -0.1600

    48.41

    -0.33%

  • VOD

    -0.1630

    12.47

    -1.31%

  • RELX

    -0.2200

    40.32

    -0.55%

  • RIO

    -0.6700

    73.06

    -0.92%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0500

    14.62

    -0.34%

  • NGG

    -0.5000

    75.41

    -0.66%

  • AZN

    0.1500

    90.18

    +0.17%

  • JRI

    0.0400

    13.79

    +0.29%

  • CMSD

    -0.0700

    23.25

    -0.3%

  • BCE

    0.3300

    23.55

    +1.4%

  • BP

    -1.4000

    35.83

    -3.91%

  • BTI

    -1.0300

    57.01

    -1.81%

Mahmood to debut as England, Windies reset for second Test
Mahmood to debut as England, Windies reset for second Test

Mahmood to debut as England, Windies reset for second Test

West Indies and England square off in the second Test of a three-match series on Wednesday at Kensington Oval in Barbados, with expectations of a repeat of the batsman-friendly conditions which resulted in a drawn first Test in Antigua.

Text size:

In stark contrast to the pitches for their previous series in the Caribbean in 2019 when the hosts' fast bowlers dominated in Barbados and Antigua before Mark Wood led the charge for the tourists in claiming a consolation win in St Lucia, pacers look set for another tough workout over the next five days.

With Wood sidelined by an elbow injury suffered during his first-Test exertions and Ollie Robinson still not recovered fully from back spasms experienced in the warm-up match, Saqib Mahmood gets a Test debut for England at the venue where he took a hammering in the T20 international series played between the teams seven weeks earlier.

That is the only change expected in a visiting side which sensed a chance of victory on the final afternoon of the first Test when the West Indies stumbled to 67 for four facing an unlikely victory target of 286, before Nkrumah Bonner and former captain Jason Holder defied their opponents for three hours to ensure a stalemate.

"He's very mature for a guy who hasn't played a huge amount of international cricket," England captain Joe Root said of Mahmood on Tuesday. "He's been very impressive. He's got a slightly different trajectory and will give us a point of difference."

Root also addressed the assertion by West Indies' T20 specialist Carlos Brathwaite that the touring captain was disrespectful in choosing to call off the victory effort only in the final scheduled over when there were fewer balls available than wickets needed.

"I think it was slightly unfair to say that," he contended. "I don't think there was anything wrong with our approach at all. Given the opportunity to do it again we'd go about it the same way."

Root pointed out that he had done the same thing against Australia at Lord's in 2019 and also wanted spinner Jack Leach to pick up one or two more wickets.

- Mayers set for recall -

West Indies are likely to replace middle-order batsman Shamarh Brooks with fellow Barbadian Kyle Mayers who offers the additional dimension of occasional medium-pace to go with his hard-hitting left-handed batting.

Notwithstanding the pitch's placid appearance, West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite is eagerly anticipating the contest, even if the home match feels like an away contest given the usual spectacle of English fans heavily outnumbering the local supporters at Kensington Oval.

"It's pretty normal against England, especially with the 'Barmy Army' in town," Brathwaite acknowledged. "I don't mind it because it creates a lot of energy. Beating England in that situation makes it even more satisfying."

Despite early success in the Antigua Test and a 64-run first innings lead, West Indies were unable to press home the advantage, so the captain is anticipating a greater effort from his bowlers.

"It's about being a little more disciplined, especially in mid-innings and keeping it tight to get a few more wickets," Brathwaite noted.

But he did not want to draw any comparisons with the 2019 series-opener at the same venue when senior pacer Kemar Roach led the rout of England for 77 in the first innings on the way to a 381-run demolition of the visitors.

"We can draw on it yes, as far as that winning feeling, but this is a different situation: different pitch, different circumstances," he said.

Roach goes into the match with a tally of 235 Test wickets, seventh on the all-time list of leading West Indies wicket-takers and level with Garfield Sobers, whose name adorns the players' pavilion at Kensington Oval and who is generally considered the greatest all-rounder in the history of the game.

Probable teams:

West Indies – Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), John Campbell, Nkrumah Bonner, Kyle Mayers, Jermaine Blackwood, Jason Holder, Joshua da Silva (wicketkeeper), Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Veerasammy Permaul, Jayden Seales.

England – Joe Root (captain), Zak Crawley, Alex Lees, Dan Lawrence, Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Foakes (wicketkeeper), Chris Woakes, Craig Overton, Jack Leach, Saqib Mahmood.

(P.Werner--BBZ)