BUMBLE ON THE TEST: Harry Brook looked like the new Kevin Pietersen in England's Trent Bridge win over West Indies...

and beware the silent assassins! England beat the West Indies by 241 runs in the second Test at Trent Bridge Joe Root and Harry Brook both recorded centuries with the bat on Sunday DAVID LLOYD was at Trent Bridge and has offered his thoughts to Mail Sport By David Lloyd Published: 22:30, 21 July 2024 | Updated: 22:43, 21 July 2024 e-mail View comments England moved into an unassailable 2-0 lead in their Test series with the West Indies on Sunday by winning at Trent Bridge with a day to spare. Having won at Lord's in three days, England got the job done in four in Nottingham. Joe Root 's 32nd Test century helped England set the Windies a victory target of 385, while Harry Brook also hit a ton.

The tourists did not get close thanks to a fine bowling display by Shoaib Bashir, who took five wickets in the second innings to go with his two from the first. England won by 241 runs in front of DAVID 'BUMBLE' LLOYD, who has offered his thoughts on a compelling day four to Mail Sport. England beat the West Indies by 241 runs in the second Test to wrap up a series victory Brook's the new KP Harry Brook's 109 was his first Test hundred at home.

What a marvellous player he is. He's got every shot in the book and left fellow Yorkshireman Joe Root standing. Root says that batting with Brook is like batting with former England star Kevin Pietersen, who was no stranger to fire.