After a frustrating first day back of International Cricket,which resulted in bad light and rain,the second day turned to be a treat for the long awaited fans.After 17.4 overs and 35-1, England' day 2 didn't got the start they wanted as they soon fell to 87-5 after 37.4 overs with S Gabriel picking up 3 and Holder picking up 2. England needed a stand and they got from Captain Ben Stokes and Vice Captain Jos Buttler as they added 67 runs together,before Holder got Stokes at 43 with the score of 154-6. Holder didn't stop that,he went to pick up 3 more wickets before S Gabriel picked up The last as England Succumbed to 204. Holder picked up 6 wickets with figures of 6-42 and Gabriel got figures of 4-62. West Indies went on to bat 19.3 overs before the day was over adding 57 runs for 1 wicket lose and now trail by 147 runs.
It has been a dream restart for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United as the Red Devils picked up another 3 points after another Stunning performance from January Signing Bruno Fernanderels and Young Star Mason Greenwood as they both scored in a 3-0 win against Aston Villa.Paul Pogba the long time absentee returned and added the third goal. United now move up to 5th position, just 2 behind Chelsea at 3rd. United and still get a champions league spot on their 5th position if City Rivals Man City fail to overturn their UEFA Ban, who are currently 2nd 11 points ahead of United. Bruno Fernandes looks to be missing piece that United needed and fans would be hoping that his good form continues with Pogba as the Red Devils would challenges for their first league title since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
Spurs were lucky to come away with a point against relegation threatened Bournemouth when the host were denied two late goals one for offside and one in stoppage time when Callum Wilson scored an acrobatic overhead kick who thought he had won the game,only to VAR who overturn the decision as the ball had hit the hand of Joshua King in the build up. However Spurs boss Jose Mourinho was left fuming as he thinks Tottenham should have a penalty earlier but were not given one. Jose also took a dig at referee Michael Oliver ahead of the North London Derby on Sunday.
0 Comments