England surprised by Windies – Viv Richards
Windies captain Jason Holder disturbs the stumps of Jonny Bairstow on the third day of the second Test.  (AFP photo)
Windies captain Jason Holder disturbs the stumps of Jonny Bairstow on the third day of the second Test. (AFP photo)

WINDIES batting legend Viv Richards believes England have been “outgunned” and surprised by the quality of West Indies during their Test series.
The Windies have already sealed a series win over England heading into the third Test, which begins on Saturday.

England have had no answers, making scores of 77, 246, 187 and 132 in two heavy defeats in the series so far.
Richards feels some of the tourists’ batsmen have been exposed, surprised by how good the Windies have been.

“You have to look at it in the cold light of day, England have been outgunned. I don’t think they expected it. I don’t think they expected West Indies to be this competitive,” the great told The Mirror.

“They have played the better cricket and have been in great form, and it has really hurt England. The West Indies are bowling at a pace that, whoever you are in world cricket as a batter, you won’t like it. England haven’t coped at all with it.

“There are some real chinks in that England batting order, and they have been exposed by the pace bowlers.

“They were able to get stuck into the (Jonny) Bairstows and the (Joe) Roots earlier than they would have liked and that can play havoc in the minds of some individuals.”
Bairstow has been England’s leading run-scorer in the series, managing just 108 at an average of 27.

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