West Indies on brink of series win after England collapse
The Hindu
Joshua da Silva’s maiden Test century and another England collapse put West Indies on the brink of winning the series-deciding third Test in Grenada
A maiden test century by Joshua da Silva and another England collapse contrived to put West Indies on the brink of winning the series-deciding third test on Saturday.
England led by only 10 runs with just two wickets in hand in its second innings, and still two days to play.
The English barely avoided losing on day three when they crawled to stumps on 103-8. Their failure to win a test series in the Caribbean in 18 years was set to be extended.
Meanwhile, West Indies was looking at a first test series win at home since 2019, when England last visited.
The team's chief destroyer was batting allrounder Kyle Mayers who bowls medium pace. Unwanted for the first two tests — both draws — he replaced spinner Veerasammy Permaul in Grenada to shore up the batting. But his disciplined and relentless length proved too much for England.
Mayers had an incredible 5-9 from 13 overs, a maiden five-for.
That followed Da Silva's equally remarkable unbeaten 100 in the morning that gave West Indies an intimidating 93-run lead on the first innings.