Shoaib Bashir took his Test-best figures as England thrashed the West Indies by 241 runs to secure a series-clinching win at Trent Bridge yesterday after the tourists suffered a spectacular collapse.
The 20-year-old off-spinner finished with a superb return of 5-41 as the West Indies, set 385 to win, slumped to 143 all out in the second Test. The West Indies had actually made a steady start to their stiff chase to be 61-0 only to collapse in stunning style, with all 10 of their second-innings wickets lost in 23 overs. Victory gave England an unassailable 2-0 lead in a three-match series following their innings and 114-run win at Lord’s.
West Indies openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Mikyle Louis came through some testing early overs from an England attack without retired pace greats James Anderson and Stuart Broad for the first time in a home Test since 2012.
But when Chris Woakes (2-28) had Louis caught behind off the first ball after the drinks break, it was the start of a spectacular top-order slump that saw six wickets lost for just 30 runs. Bashir then struck with his third ball, dismissing Kirk McKenzie cheaply for the second time in the match when wicketkeeper Jamie Smith held a good catch off an edge from a dragged down delivery. West Indies captain Brathwaite had looked in fine touch while making a near run-a-ball 47, including eight fours.
But for the second time this match, the experienced opener fell in sight of a fifty when was caught behind off a fine Woakes delivery.
And 74-3 became 75-4 when Kavem Hodge, fresh from his maiden Test hundred in the first innings, was plumb lbw for a duck to Bashir as he played back.
Bashir then struck again with a classic delivery that drifted and turned to have Alick Athanaze, who made 82 in West Indies’ first-innings 457, caught at first slip by Joe Root for just one.
Fast bowler Gus Atkinson’s two wickets in three balls left the tourists on the brink of defeat at 113-8.
But it was Bashir who finished the match, bowling Jason Holder (37) - who had hit for two sixes - with a full and flatter delivery before knocking over Shamar Joseph as the No 11 heaved across the line.
West Indies were all out inside 37 overs, with 17 wickets having fallen in the day on a blameless pitch. Earlier, both Root and Harry Brook hit hundreds as England made 425 in their second innings.
Root struck 122 and Brook 109, with the duo sharing a partnership of 189 after they had come together on Saturday when England were just 99 runs ahead at 140-3.
Root’s century left him one shy of the England record of 33 Test hundreds held by the retired Alastair Cook. England started Sunday’s play on 248-3, already 207 runs in front. Brook was 71 not out and Root unbeaten on 37.
Brook’s straight-driven four off Jayden Seales saw him into the 90s before two more boundaries off Alzarri Joseph took him to 99.
The 25-year-old’s quick single off Alzarri Joseph ensured Brook got to three figures, his fifth hundred in 14 Tests -- but first in England -- coming in just 118 balls, including 12 fours.
But Root showed there was still a place for the traditional red-ball approach, with the 33-year-old completing a 91-ball fifty.
Brook’s impressive innings finally came to an end when he was caught behind aiming a flat-footed drive off Seales. Root’s typically stylish square-driven boundary off Alzarri Joseph - just his seventh four in 158 balls - took him to a sedate century. Former England captain Root then reverse-scooped Shamar Joseph over the slip cordon for an extravagant four before he was caught at short extra-cover off Holder. The third Test at Edgbaston starts on Friday.
Scoreboard
England 1st Innings 416
West Indies 1st Innings 457
England 2nd Innings
(overnight: 248-3)
Z. Crawley run out (Seales) 3
B. Duckett lbw b A Joseph 76
O. Pope c Sinclair b A Joseph 51
J. Root c McKenzie b Holder 122
H. Brook c Da Silva b Seales 109
B. Stokes c A Joseph b Seales 8
J. Smith c Da Silva b Sinclair 6
C. Woakes c Holder b S Joseph 12
G. Atkinson not out 21
M. Wood b Seales 0
S. Bashir b Seales 0
Extras (b4, lb8, nb4, w1) 17
Total (all out, 92.2 overs, 469 mins) 425
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Crawley), 2-127 (Pope), 3-140 (Duckett), 4-329 (Brook), 5-341 (Stokes), 6-348 (Smith), 7-378 (Woakes), 8-419 (Root), 9-421 (Wood), 10-425 (Bashir)
Bowling: A Joseph 20-0-103-2 (2nb); Seales 22.2-1-97-4 (1w); S Joseph 19-0-75-1 (2nb); Holder 15-2-54-1; Sinclair 15-1-78-1; Brathwaite 1-0-6-0
West Indies 2nd Innings
(target: 385)
K. Brathwaite c Smith b Woakes 47
M. Louis c Smith b Woakes 17
K. McKenzie c Smith b Bashir 1
A. Athanaze c Root b Bashir 1
K. Hodge lbw b Bashir 0
J. Holder b Bashir 37
K. Sinclair c Crawley b Wood 1
J. Da Silva lbw b Atkinson 14
A. Joseph b Atkinson 0
J. Seales not out 8
S. Joseph b Bashir 8
Extras (lb8, w1) 9
Total (all out, 36.1 overs, 175 mins) 143
Fall of wickets: 1-61 (Louis), 2-66 (McKenzie), 3-74 (Brathwaite), 4-75 (Hodge), 5-82 (Athanaze), 6-91 (Sinclair), 7-113 (Da Silva), 8-113 (A Joseph), 9-129 (Holder), 10-143 (S Joseph)
Bowling: Woakes 8-3-28-2; Atkinson 9-1-49-2 (1w); Wood 8-2-17-1; Bashir 11.2-41-5
Result: England won by 241 runs
Player of the match: Ollie Pope (ENG)
Series: England lead three-match series 2-0
Remaining Fixture
Jul 26-30: England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Edgbaston
Previous Result
Jul 10-12, 1st Test, Lord’s: England won by an innings and 114 runs.
England’s off-spinner Shoaib Bashir (right) celebrates with teammates after taking the last wicket of West Indies’ Shamar Joseph to win the second Test at Trent Bridge in Nottingham yesterday. (AFP)