Holder claimed a career-best 6-42 in the first innings as West Indies went on to prevail by four wickets to go 1-0 up in the three-test series. England’s swing bowler James Anderson claimed three wickets in the first innings under an overcast sky but did not take any in the second. “Anderson is notoriously good for swing, but he can also have his off day,” Jajodia said, also blaming the absence of reverse swing on the lack of skill more than anything else. “Balls don’t reverse on their own. You have to have the skills to reverse it.” He said bowlers need not worry about swing as long as the ball was right. “The Dukes ball swing naturally because it’s properly constructed… The test match went through without any observation on the ball or its behaviour, which is always a good news,” he added. The second Test begins at Manchester’s Old Trafford on Thursday.
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