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18 Picture: England versus West Indies, first test in Edgbaston

Aster Cook and leader Joe Root recorded hundreds while England overpowered the West Indies on a test day for soil testing in English at Edgbaston on Thursday. Aster Cook and leader Joe Root recorded hundreds while England overpowered the West Indies on a test day for soil testing in English at Edgbaston on Thursday. England was 348 for three on trunks on the essential day of what is as of late the fifth day/night trial wherever all through the world. The cook was not out after more than six hours in a stable. Close by the root (136), he put 248 for the third wicket. Past and current England operators met with hesitants from 39 to two after German Mark Stonemann and Tom Westley released eight others. David Malan, on account of the comfort of two, was 28 not in the conclusion. Full cricket execution score: England versus Antilles, first test in Edgbaston 

Picture: England versus West Indies, first test in Edgbaston
Picture: England versus West Indies, first test in Edgbaston 
The eleventh root in the dynamic tests was another record for England and hardly modest for Villiers in South Africa, of 12. Stomach muscle's father Cook, who was by then the best scorer of England's test and creator of the century, had this 31-year-old at this level. The West Indies, the mind-boggling exploratory cricket propel of the 1980s, struggled far from home. Over the span of late years, notwithstanding the social occasions against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, it has won only three out of 86 trials outside the Caribbean. They met up in England without many star players, the legacy of an extreme civil argument with West Indies chiefs and the interest of the Twenty20 title of the Caribbean Super League celebrated meanwhile of the course of action. Regardless, in any case they have two first wickets under the brilliant blue sky which ensured admire beating conditions, AFP reported.

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