West Indies captain Jason Holder has hailed the outstanding efforts of returning pace bowler Shannon Gabriel, who formed the perfect partner in excoriating the England batting line-up, in the first Test at the Rose Bowl, on Thursday.
Holder claimed an impressive 6 for 42 and Gabriel 4 for 62, as England were dismissed for 204, in the first innings. Gabriel’s performance is all the more impressive with the series being the player’s first competitive match since recovering from ankle surgery last year.
In truth, concerns regarding Gabriel’s overall match fitness had quickly evaporated when he removed England opener Dom Sibley and provided plenty of deliveries that teased the edge of the batsmen in the first session. He went on to account for, Rory Burns, Sibley's opening partner, Joe Denly, and James Anderson at the bottom of the order.
“Shannon was outstanding. He came in after not playing cricket for a while, coming back off injury. He is one of those players we try to manage as best as we possibly can,” Holder said following the end of the day’s play.
“He is a strike force for us, he is a weapon. I think we were able to use him in short bursts where he can run in and express himself. To me his consistency was good, and he looked good.”
In reply, the West Indies were 57 for 1 at the end of play, with John Campbell the batsman dismissed, on 28, by Anderson.
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