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23-Apr-2015 02:42:00 GMT
West Indies v England, 2nd Test, St George's

Broad and Cook Give England Edge

Grenada: England seized the advantage in the second Test against West Indies after a rain-affected second day that saw them dismiss the hosts for 299, then reach 74-0 by stumps in Grenada on Wednesday.

Stuart Broad (4-61) was instrumental as the hosts slipped from 188-5 overnight, despite a Marlon Samuels century.

Last pair Devendra Bishoo and Shannon Gabriel put on 52 to frustrate England.

But under-pressure openers Alastair Cook (37) and Jonathan Trott (32) then safely negotiated the evening session.

Cook in particular batted well and overtook Alec Stewart as England's second-highest all-time Test run-scorer during his innings.

He will now have his sights set on reaching his first international century since May 2013.

England's chances of forcing a first away Test win since 2012 will depend on building a big first-innings lead after more time was lost to Grenada's capricious weather.

However, they will be buoyed by the resurgent form of Broad and Cook, among the most frequently criticised members of England's side over the past 12 months.

Fast bowler Broad, bowling a slightly fuller length than previously in this series and finding a hint of movement off the pitch, ran through the West Indies lower order after lunch in an impressive spell.

After James Anderson removed Marlon Samuels following the Jamaican's completion of his seventh Test century, Broad - operating at over 90mph at times - accounted for Denesh Ramdin, Jason Holder and Kemar Roach to leave West Indies struggling at 247-9.

Though Bishoo and Gabriel frustrated England with a dashing partnership that featured some sublime strokeplay, a resolute stand from Cook and Trott soon made the West Indies total look sub-par.

Brief scores
West Indies -
299 (Samuels 103, Broad 4-61)
England - 74/0 ( Cook 37)
Status - England trial by 225 runs


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