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Kavem Hodge’s maiden Test century emerged as the cornerstone of West Indies‘ spirited fightback with the bat against England on Day 2 at Trent Bridge.
Kavem Hodge spearheads the West Indies reply
After a solid start by the openers, Hodge’s innings not only steadied the ship but also propelled the West Indies towards parity with the host nation. As he reached the milestone of his maiden Test century, Hodge’s composed demeanor belied the significance of the occasion, underlining his maturity and class under pressure. Throughout his innings, Hodge’s ability to rotate the strike effectively and capitalize on loose deliveries kept the scoreboard ticking, ensuring that West Indies steadily closed in on England’s first-innings total.
After his dismissal on 120 off 171 , Hodge received a standing ovation from the Nottingham crowd as well as the dressing room.
Here is the video:
A day to remember for Kavem Hodge.❤️
A maiden Test Century at Trent Bridge.💯 #ENGvWI | #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/pfwQUFHHEI
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 19, 2024
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West Indies finishes at 351/5 on Day 2
By the close of play on Day 2, West Indies reached 351 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, trailing England by just 65 runs. The day’s proceedings saw West Indies mount a spirited fightback, thanks largely to the contributions of Athanaze and Hodge, whose partnership and individual performances breathed new life into their innings.
As the match progress to Day 3, both teams remain locked in a battle for supremacy. The contest between bat and ball has intensified, with the outcome of the Test match hanging delicately in the balance. West Indies’ resurgence on Day 2 has set the stage for a compelling conclusion, as they aimed to capitalize on their hard-earned momentum and seize the lead in the first innings.