Twitter Reactions: Ollie Pope flexes muscles as England smash 416 on Day 1

England were bowled out for 416 on Day 1 of the second Test against the West Indies.

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The second Test in the three-match series between England and the West Indies began at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Thursday, July 18. After the West Indies won the toss and opted to bowl first, England produced a scintillating batting display, headlined by Ollie Pope, Ben Duckett, and Ben Stokes.

Alzarri Joseph gave the tourists the ideal start as he dismissed Zak Crawley off the third ball of the match. However, Duckett and Pope joined forces and helped England break their own record for the fastest team 50 in Test cricket, reaching the landmark in just 26 balls. The southpaw was the more aggressive batter in a 105-run partnership, which came off just 112 balls.

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Duckett notched up his half-century off just 32 balls, fastest for an England opener in the Test arena. He got out for a 59-ball 71 after belting 14 boundaries. Pope, however, went on displaying his wide range of strokes and brought up his century in the second session. Alzarri ended his fluent knock of 121 off 167 deliveries after he had hit 15 fours and a solitary six.

Root was dismissed cheaply but Harry Brook played a breezy 36-run knock off 34 balls. Stokes contributed nicely as he slammed a 104-ball 69 before being dismissed by Kavem Hodge. Jamie Smith and Chris Woakes got starts but departed for 36 (54) and 37 (48), respectively.

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After reaching a commanding 281/4, it seemed that England would not be dismissed below the 400-run mark, however it did seem so when they slipped to 370/8. However, Woakes' contribution helped them get to 416 before being bowled out in the penultimate over of the day.

The West Indies wouldn't be too unhappy with themselves because they managed to pick wickets throughout the day but they conceded a few too many runs for their liking. Kraigg Brathwaite will rue the chances that his side put down during the day as England could have been dismissed much earlier. However, the visitors will need to put the disappointing fielding effort behind them and look to put on a solid batting show on Day 2.

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