Archer serves up reminder of what West Indies let slip away


  • Cricket
  • Saturday, 15 Jun 2019

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - England v West Indies - The Ageas Bowl, Southampton, Britain - June 14, 2019 England's Jofra Archers celebrates taking the wicket of West Indies Sheldon Cottrell Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

(Reuters) - When Jofra Archer returned for his second spell and took two wickets in two balls to leave West Indies reeling on Friday, the collective sighs of regret from Caribbean fans inside Southampton's Rose Bowl were almost audible.

West Indies dangerman Nicholas Pooran was doing his best to see his side to a defendable total and had reached 63 when paceman Archer got a lifting 90mph delivery to brush the glove before being caught by Jos Buttler.

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