Shock moment fans forced to duck for cover live on Sky Sports as England star hit for huge six in West Indies Test

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FANS were forced to duck for cover after Shamar Joseph smashed a six into a roof at Trent Bridge.

The West Indies star hammered a ball from England bowler Gus Atkinson for six in the second Test match of the series.

AlamyShamar Joseph hit a brilliant six against England[/caption]

Sky SportsFans had to duck to avoid being hit by the tiles[/caption]

RexThe ball had damaged a roof on the ground[/caption]

RexTiles fell down onto spectators[/caption]

The ball flew over the boundary and hit a roof behind fans in the Larwood and Voce Stand.

As a result, tiles on the roof were broken and sent cascading down onto the spectators below.

The moment was caught on Sky Sports’ cameras and showed the fans having to duck out of the way to avoid being hit by the debris.

Fortunately, no one appeared to be hurt by the falling tiles as the West Indies continued their impressive reply to England’s first innings.

The hosts batted throughout the first day and put up a score of 416 all out with Ollie Pope the pick of the batters with a score of 121.

The West Indies managed to chase down the total and finish their first innings with a lead of 41 as they scored 457 all out.

The visitors looked set to finish their innings behind before their last partnership of Joseph and Joshua Da Silva put on a stand of 68 runs.

Chris Woakes starred for England’s bowling attack as he took four wickets from his 28 overs.

The fast bowler also finished with the best economy rate of all the bowlers with just three being conceded per over on average.

England started their second innings in less than ideal form as Zak Crawley was run out for just three runs.

What is happening at Trent Bridge?!

Ollie Pope’s bat has just come apart pic.twitter.com/Thn2WAIp5x

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 20, 2024

Meanwhile, Pope saw his bat get broken by a fastball from Alzarri Joseph.

The Test match against the West Indies was England’s first since James Anderson‘s retirement.

The legendary bowler finished his career after the first Test at Lord’s, which England won.

A win in the second Test would see Ben Stokes‘ side complete a series victory ahead of the third clash on July 26 at Edgbaston.

GettyOllie Pope’sbat was broken after a ball from Alzarri Joseph[/caption]

ReutersThe batter had to get a new bat to continue his innings[/caption]

England Cricket fixtures summer 2024

Test

West Indies

First Test – July 10-14

Second Test – July 18-22

Third Test – July 26-30

Sri Lanka

First Test – August 21-25

Second Test – August 29 – September 2

Third Test – September 6-10

ODI

Australia – September 19, 21, 24, 27, 19

T20

Pakistan – May 22, 25, 28, 30

Australia – September 11, 13, 15

T20 World Cup

Scotland – June 4

Australia – June 8

Oman – June 13

Namibia – June 15

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