England vs West Indies Third Test: Day Three Updates from Edgbaston
- The third day of the Test match between England and West Indies resumes with West Indies at 33/2, trailing by 61 runs.
- England's strong position indicates they are likely to win, with bookmakers giving them odds of 1/33.
- West Indies will need a near-miraculous performance to turn the match in their favor.
In the third Test match between England and West Indies at Edgbaston, the weather conditions are ideal for cricket, with temperatures in the mid-20s and no rain forecasted. As the day unfolds, the focus is on the West Indies' batting lineup, particularly the not out batsmen Mikyle Louis and Alick Athanaze. Athanaze, once highly regarded by cricket legend Brian Lara, has struggled to find his form, averaging 35 in his first-class career and having only one fifty in six Test matches. The West Indies middle order, featuring players like Hodge, Holder, Da Silva, and Motie, has shown some resilience, with Hodge notably scoring a century. However, the top order has underperformed, raising concerns about their ability to set a competitive target. With the weather remaining favorable, the West Indies face a daunting challenge; it seems unlikely they can bat for over four sessions to secure a draw. Instead, they may adopt an aggressive approach, aiming to set England a target of around 180 runs. For England, this Test presents a crucial opportunity to solidify their position, especially for players like Shoaib Bashir, Chris Woakes, and Gus Atkinson. The team is keen to demonstrate that they can continue to perform effectively even in the absence of veteran bowler James Anderson. As the match progresses, all eyes will be on how both teams adapt to the conditions and the pressure of the Test format.