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From first ball, England captain Ben Stokes tried to distract me: Jermaine Blackwood

The right-hander played a crucial 95-run knock to help West Indies chase 200-run target of final day of the first Test

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Manchester, July 15

One of the architects of West Indies' opening Test victory, batsman Jermaine Blackwood said England tried to verbally distract him during his match-winning innings of 95 with stand-in skipper Ben Stokes leading the act.

Blackwood's fighting 95 helped West Indies chase down the 200-run target and claim a four-wicket win in the first Test at Southampton and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

"From the first ball captain Ben Stokes was in my ear. I think they were trying to get me to play a rash shot but it didn't faze me at any point. Once I was at the crease they were the ones under pressure, not me," Blackwood was quoted as saying by 'Wisden'.

"They knew they couldn't bowl a loose ball at me. I can't remember what was said but it was nothing bad. That's cricket. You'll always hear a bit of talking and that's how it should be played."

Also read: Extended preparations helped West Indies win against England: Coach Phil Simmons

The West Indies were reduced to 27/3 inside 12 overs but Blackwood stitched two important stands with Roston Chase and Shane Downrich to keep his team in the hunt on the final day.

Blackwood was dismissed with West Indies needing just 11 runs to win. He had hit a James Anderson delivery straight to mid-off to end up five runs short of what would have been a well-deserved century.

West Indies head coach Phil Simmons praised Blackwood for holding his nerves throughout the innings.

"I didn't realise England were doing that but it's what I would have done too to try to get him (Blackwood) irrational," said Simmons.

"But he held his own and played the situation as well as he could. That shows his mind-set is improving."

The second Test begins at the Old Trafford on Thursday. PTI

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