West Indies made short work of England in a test match which will be remembered for a long time. Resurgent Windies posted 289 on the back of fifties made by Hope, Chase and Hetmyer on first day after winning toss.

Second day belonged to Kemar Roach whose spell of 27 balls earned him 5 wickets in no time and derailed England to one of the lowest total.

Roach 5 wickets

Third day belonged to Jason Holder who has scored a quick double hundred with 23 fours and 8 sixes with the support of Dowrich who has made his 3rd test match hundred.

On the fourth day, England needed amass 628 runs to win the match or have to survive two days to have any chance of draw. But Roston chase have different plans, who breaks the resistance of Joe Burns who have scored 84 runs and after that Chase ended the England chase and have picked career best 8 wickets to give Windies a thumping win by 381 runs.

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