England declare with victory in sight against Ireland

England declare with victory in sight against Ireland

Ben Stokes declared after Ben Duckett broke Australian cricket legend Don Bradman’s file for the quickest Test 150 and Ollie Pope registered a primary double century for England, elevating the potential for victory being achieved towards Ireland inside two days at Lord’s.

Pope reached 200 at the beginning of tea to again up a record-breaking innings by Ben Duckett earlier on the second day however his dismissal the subsequent ball noticed Stokes name in England, who had scorched 4 for 524 from 82.4 overs.

With a lead of 352 and nearly a complete session left, Ireland now face an uphill battle to drive this one-off Test into a 3rd day not to mention make England bat for a second time on the ‘Home of Cricket’.

Duckett’s lavish show dominated the morning session, with the opener scoring 100 in his first Test innings on residence soil and exhibiting why he’s the proper match for Brendon McCullum and Stokes’ aggressive ‘Bazball’ fashion as he achieved 150 off the identical variety of balls.

It noticed Duckett snatch the file for quickest Test 150 at Lord’s off the good Don Bradman however even his dismissal for 182 didn’t stem a run price that was persistently over six.

Pope picked up the baton and tucked into some poor Irish bowling to stroll off for tea on 197 not out earlier than an excellent skip down the wicket noticed him hit Andy McBrine for a most to succeed in 200, however when he was stumped subsequent ball, Stokes referred to as within the troops to attempt to drive a win inside two days. .

Source: www.perthnow.com.au