28 August,2017 08:50 AM IST | Leeds | Agencies
West Indies captain Jason Holder starred with both bat and ball as his side continued to keep England at bay in the second Test yesterday
West Indies' captain Jason Holder (L) celebrates the wicket of England's Tom Westley for eight on the third day of the second international Test match between England and the West Indies at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds. Pic/AFP
West Indies' captain Jason Holder (L) celebrates the wicket of England's Tom Westley for eight on the third day of the second international Test match between England and the West Indies at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds. Pic/AFP
West Indies captain Jason Holder starred with both bat and ball as his side continued to keep England at bay in the second Test yesterday.
England were 171 for three in their second innings at close on the third day. Holder captured the wicket of Alastair Cook.
WI resumed on 329 for five, but Anderson then took two wickets with the very first two balls. But Holder, survived the hat-trick went on to score 43.