That left England with a meagre target of 107 and they finished on 107 for one off 28 overs as they took a three-match series 2-1. Mark Stoneman was 40 not out and Tom Westley 44 not out in an unbroken stand of 72. Anderson's return just surpassed his previous best in 129 career Tests of seven for 43 against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in 2008.England cruise to a nine wicket victory against the West Indies to secure the series 2-1! Scorecard: https://t.co/GY1JeP1Q0Z #ENGvWI pic.twitter.com/SBCviNYHZJ
— ICC (@ICC) September 9, 2017
It was also the fifth time the 35-year-old Lancashire swing bowler had taken five or more wickets in a Test innings at Lord's, with England all-round great Ian Botham's eight such hauls the most anyone has taken in Tests at 'the home of cricket'. Shai Hope, whose twin hundreds were the backbone of West Indies' series-levelling win at Headingley, top-scored in this innings with 62. But no other batsman made more than opener Kieran Powell's 45. West Indies were 153 for six at lunch, with Hope 60 not out.England have done it! Joe Root's side win the Test and series against West Indies at Lord's. ➡️ https://t.co/z3HxntLP5G #bbccricket pic.twitter.com/hAmnnvHVod
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 9, 2017
But Hope's fourth ball after the interval saw him undone by a superb Anderson leg-cutter and caught behind. West Indies' tail folded cheaply with Anderson, fittingly, ending the innings when he bowled Kemar Roach. For the second time in the match, Anderson walked off to a standing ovation from a capacity Lord's crowd.James Anderson took a career-best 7-42 to lead England to a series-clinching 9-wicket victory over West Indies. ➡️ https://t.co/00FZIQMHF9 pic.twitter.com/ovu53f6eSu
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 9, 2017
West Indies needed everything to go their way in the field if they were to record a remarkable win yet the very first ball of England's chase, from Shannon Gabriel, went for four byes. Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo struck first ball to have Alastair Cook (17) lbw but that merely denied England a 10-wicket victory.Mark Stoneman takes England to victory! pic.twitter.com/CmtSYXwS4B
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 9, 2017
Play started Saturday in bright sunshine, a marked contrast to the grey skies that had encircled Lord's during the first two days. But despite the improved batting conditions, it only needed four balls on Saturday for Anderson to take another wicket. Bowling from the Nursery End, where the eight-foot slope across the ground naturally takes the ball away from a right-handed batsman's off stump, Anderson found Roston Chase's edge and wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow held a simple catch. Chase was out for his overnight three and West Indies were 94 for four. Anderson should have had another wicket when Jermaine Blackwood, on two, mistimed a drive only for Stuart Broad to drop the catch at mid-off. Broad then had Blackwood given out lbw but the batsman successfully reviewed after replays confirmed an inside edge.Players of the series: West Indies: Shai Hope England: James Andersonhttps://t.co/pvaRnSBg1z #ENGvWI
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) September 9, 2017
It all made little difference when Blackwood was dismissed for five, caught behind off Anderson, bowling from the Nursery End after being warned for running on the pitch at the Pavilion End on Friday.Stokes on ?! 6️⃣ in the innings for the Durham man and West Indies are all out for 123. Catch up here: https://t.co/Cyyqfe6dy6 pic.twitter.com/ZiBxNdexRr
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 7, 2017
Shane Dowrich, dropped on nought, fell for 14 when a mistimed pull off Toby Roland-Jones gave Broad an easy catch at mid-on. Hope, 35 not out overnight, took 54 balls to score his first boundary on Saturday but a resounding cover-drive off Ben Stokes was worth the wait. A four off his legs against Roland-Jones then saw Hope to a 127-ball fifty including eight boundaries as the 23-year-old Barbados batsman produced another significant contribution.Congratulations to @benstokes38 who takes the Player of the Match award for his all-round contribution with both bat and ball! #ENGvWI pic.twitter.com/nHxVbU7wqf
— ICC (@ICC) September 9, 2017
BRIEF SCORE: England 194 (Stokes 60, Roach 5-72) and 107 for 1 (Westley 44*, Stoneman 40*) beat West Indies 123 (Stokes 6-22) and 177 (Hope 62, Anderson 7-42) by nine wicketsShai Hope: Windies Man of The Series #engvwi pic.twitter.com/n1rUiRMFMQ
— CricketWestIndies (@westindies) September 9, 2017
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