England vs West Indies: Recapping the most iconic West Indies victories in Manchester
The upcoming Test in Manchester is going to be extremely crucial for Jason Holder’s men. If West Indies can manage a win…

The upcoming Test in Manchester is going to be extremely crucial for Jason Holder’s men. If West Indies can manage a win at Old Trafford, it will seal their first Test series win in England for 32 years. It will also guarantee an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-Test #raisethebat series.
Ahead of the second Test in Manchester, let’s take a recap of the iconic victories registered by the Caribbean team at the same venue. England vs West Indies 2nd Test Match Live starts at 3:30 pm on Thursday, July 16.
1966: Sobers and Gibbs magic (England vs West Indies 2020 live)
West Indies captain Garfield Sobers, arguably the finest all-rounder in the history of cricket, led from the front with 161 and Conrad Hunte hit 135 in a first-innings total of 484. England managed just 167 in reply, with off-spinner Lance Gibbs taking 5 wickets for 37 runs, and the hosts were made to follow-on.
Test debutant Colin Milburn made 94 but another five-wicket haul from Gibbs saw the West Indies victory by an innings and 40 runs in the opening match of a five-match series they eventually won 3-1.
1976: Greenidge scripted history with consecutive centuries (England vs West Indies 2020 live)
In a dramatic start to the match, West Indies collapsed to 19 for 3 wickets, with fast-medium bowler Mike Selvey marking his England debut by removing Roy Fredericks and Alvin Kallicharran for ducks either side of dismissing batting great Vivian Richards for just four.
But amid the clatter of wickets, opener Gordon Greenidge made a brilliant 134 that saw the West Indies to 211.
England then collapsed to 71 all out, with fast bowler Michael Holding taking 5-17.
West Indies piled up 411-5 declared in their second innings, with Greenidge (101) becoming the first batsman to score hundreds in both innings of a Test at Old Trafford and Richards 135.
England, needing a mammoth 552 for victory, saw veteran openers John Edrich and Brian Close, who suffered several bruises, somehow bat through until stumps on Saturday in the face of fiery bowling from Holding in particular.
But it was new-ball partner Andy Roberts, with 6-37, who did the bulk of the damage in England’s 126 all out as West Indies won by 425 runs. After two draws, West Indies were now 1-0 ahead in a series they would win 3-0.
1988: Malcome Marshall registered his best Test figures (England vs West Indies 2020 live)
A chaotic summer for the hosts saw England bowled out for 135 after John Emburey, one of their four captains in the series, won the toss. West Indies replied with 384-7 declared.
Malcolm Marshall, perhaps the greatest of all West Indies many fine fast bowlers, then took a Test-best 7-22 as England slumped to 93 all out.
West Indies won by an innings and 156 runs to go 2-0 up in a campaign they took 4-0.