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England vs West Indies, 3rd Test Day 3: As it happened
West Indies were reduced to a score of 10 for two in their second-innings against England at stumps on the third day of the series-deciding final Test at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester on Sunday.
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WICKET!! Stuart Broad struck again as Kemar Roach (4) was caught by Jos Buttler behind the wicket on the first ball of the fourth over. West Indies have now lost two wickets in their chase of 399 runs. West Indies 10/2 (4 overs)
WICKET!! Stuart Broad gave an early breakthrough to England as opener John Campbell (0) was caught by Joe Root at slip on the third ball of the second over. West Indies 6/1 (3 overs)
Kraigg Brathwaite and John Campbell have walked down the crease to begin West Indies' 399-run chase against England.James Anderson to begin the proceedings for the hosts.
After losing Rory Burns for 90 runs, England declared their second-innings at 226 for two to set a 399-run target for the West Indies.England 226/2 (58 overs)
Rory Burns (85) continues to stand strong at the crease as England have crossed the 200-run mark in their second-innings against the West Indies. The Caribbean side has now taken a 388-run lead over the hosts. England 216/1 (56.6 overs)
WICKET!! Jason Holder gave a sigh of relief to West Indies by breaking Dom Sibley and Rory Burns' partnership of more than 100 runs. Soon after bringing up his half-century, Sibley was caught leg before wicket off a Jason Holder delivery on the fifth ball of the 41st over by Holder.England 117/1 (40. 6 overs)
Dom Sibley and Rory Burns continue to stand strong at their respective scores of 49 and 46 as England have crossed the 100-run mark in their second-innings to extend their lead to 275 runs against the West Indies. England 103/0 (37.3 overs)
Dom Sibley (40) and Rory Burns (38) continue to remain strong at the crease as England have reached 86/0 in their second-innings against the West Indies at Tea. England 86/0 (32 overs)
Openers Rory Burns (19) and Dom Sibley (19) continue to stand strong at the crease as England have crossed the 50-run mark in their second-innings. The hosts have extended their lead to 224 runs against the Caribbean side. England 52/0 (22 overs)
Rory Burns and Dom Sibley are currently batting at the crease at theor respective scores of 12 and 18 as England have extended their lead over the West Indies to over 200 runs. England 38/0 (14.4 overs)
England reached the score of 10 for zero in their second innings against West Indies at Lunch on Day 3 of the third Test. England 10/0 (4 overs)
Rory Burns and Dom Sibley have walked down the crease to begin England's second innings.Kemar Roach to open the attack for the West Indies.
Stuart Broad completed a six-wicket haul as England bundle out West Indies for 197 runs in their first-innings on the third day of the third Test. West Indies 197 (65 overs)
WICKET! West Indies have now lost their ninth wicket as Kemar Roach fell for a duck after being taken by Joe Root at slip on a Stuart Broad delivery in the 63rd over. With Roach's wicket, Broad has also completed a five-wicket haul. West Indies 188/9 (63 overs)
WICKET!! Stuart Broad struck again as Rahkeem Cornwall was caught leg before wicket on the second ball of the 63rd over. West Indies have now lost eight wickets and are still trailing the hosts by 181 runs. West Indies 188/9 (63.1 overs)
WICKET!! Jason Holder (46) fell just four runs short of a half-century after being caught leg before wicket on the third ball of the 59th over from Stuart Broad. The Caribbean side has now lost seventh wicket. West Indies 178/7 (59.3 overs)
Jason Holder survived a dismissal after being caught by Ollie Pope at midwicket on a Chris Woakes delivery--which later found to be a no-ball. Holder (38) and Shane Dowrich (24) have brought up a fifty-run stand as West Indies reduced the deficit to 203 runs. West Indies 166/6 (55 overs)
Shane Dowrich (19) and Jason Holder (37) continue to remain steady at the crease as West Indies have managed to cross the 150-run mark in their first-innings. The Caribbean side is still trailing England by 210 runs with four wickets remaining in hand. West Indies 159/6 (51.4 overs)
Jason Holder and Shane Dowrich have walked down the crease to resume West Indies' innings. Jofra Archer will complete his over for England.
The third day of final England vs West Indies Test will begin shortly!
West Indies were reduced to a score of 10 for two in their second-innings against England at stumps on the third day of the series-deciding final Test at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester on Sunday.
At the end of the day's play, opener Kraigg Brathwaite (2) and Shai Hope (4) remained unbeaten at the crease as the Caribbean side still need 389 runs to win.(Also Read: 3rd Test Day 3: West Indies 10/2 at stumps, still need 389 runs to win against England)
Earlier, opener Rory Burns (90 runs) and Dom Sibley (56) and skipper Joe Root (68 not out) all shone with the bat as England declared their second innings at 226 for two to set a huge 399-run target for the Caribbean side.
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