James Anderson admits England ‘need a little bit of luck’ to rescue Test match against West Indies

James Anderson accepted England are “up against it” after ending day three of the first #raisethebat Test 99 runs adrift of the West Indies.
West Indies Shannon Gabriel is bowled out by England's Mark Wood.West Indies Shannon Gabriel is bowled out by England's Mark Wood.
West Indies Shannon Gabriel is bowled out by England's Mark Wood.

The tourists established a sizeable lead of 114 after posting 318 under the first bright skies of the week at the Ageas Bowl, though England openers Rory Burns and Dom Sibley nudged that down into double figures during a tense 10-over spell against the new ball.

Clearing the rest of the deficit and setting a match-winning chase is sure to be a tricky task against a high-class bowling line-up but Anderson combined realism with optimism as he assessed the home side’s chances.

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“The West Indies have had the best of the first few days certainly, we are up against it,” he said. “But we know exactly what we’ve got to do. If we bat well tomorrow and get a decent lead, get a bit ahead, we can give ourselves a chance of bowling them out in the fourth innings of the game.

“It’s not been our best performance with bat or ball these last few days so we’ve got work to do in the next couple. I don’t know about the pitch breaking up but it might get a little bit lower as the game goes on.

“We’ll need a little bit of luck. We don’t want it to deteriorate too much tomorrow obviously and then on the final it can do as much as it wants.”

Anderson claimed 3-62 in a typically reliable stint, while first-time captain Ben Stokes stepped up with his best figures for two years, 4-49.

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Great expectations for the all-out pace of Mark Wood and Jofra Archer failed to be met, the 44 overs from the pair yielding only a No 11 scalp in Shannon Gabriel.

Anderson praised the skipper’s contribution: “Ben did a brilliant job. There were some decent miles in the legs of me, Jof and Woody so when he got those wickets at the end it as crucial.

“I thought Woody and Jofra bowled really well, but you have days like this in Test cricket. Jofra got a wicket off a no-ball – if he gets that, his confidence goes up and he could get on a roll.”

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