Zimbabwe surrender to Shillingford, again
It took just 42.2 overs on the third day for West Indies to clinch the second Test, sweep the series, win six Tests in a row and inflict another surrender to spin on Zimbabwe
It took just 42.2 overs on the third day for West Indies to clinch the second Test, sweep the series, win six Tests in a row and inflict another surrender to spin on Zimbabwe
It has been a long tour for Zimbabwe, beaten in all six matches against West Indies so far, but on the second day of the Roseau Test they fell under the wheel of Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Shane Shillingford took five wickets as Zimbabwe collapsed to 175 all out shortly after tea on day one, before Chris Gayle's half-century tightened West Indies' control of the match
The Dominica pitch aided the spinners, and Shane Shillingford made the most of it, adding another five-for to the one he took in the first innings to finish with a match haul of 10 for 93
West Indies might have piled up a 206-run lead against Zimbabwe by the end of the second day in Dominica, but the pitch remains a tough one to bat on, according to Shivnarine Chanderpaul
After his five-wicket haul on the first day in Roseau, offspinner Shane Shillingford has said the support shown by his team-mates and the management was indicative of his good work