ENG vs WI 1st Test: Burns, Sibley reduce first innings deficit to 35 at Lunch on Day 4
Resuming from their overnight total of 15/0, the openers were calm and determined and looked in control for the most part of the morning.
Resuming from their overnight total of 15/0, the openers were calm and determined and looked in control for the most part of the morning.
"I scored a century against England in the Caribbean, but I would love to get one in England," Chase said.
Pant clearly had a forgettable day behind the stumps.
Bumrah sent back Darren Dravo, Shamarh Brooks and Roston Chase in successive balls in the 9th over of the Windies innings.
The pace spearhead ended Day 2 with the figures of 6 for 16 producing a lethal opening spell and rattling the West Indies.
Rahul's cameo innings was cut short by Roston Chase while the former was trying for a sweep shot and in the process of that got bowled out.
Overnight batsman Devendra Bishoo (2) was the first to depart, in the very first over as he failed to hang around.
Chase's unbeaten 131 was characterised by calm assurance and elegant stroke play to frustrate the visitors.
Chase's sixth-wicket partnership with Shane Dowrich was worth 118 runs.