England in West Indies: Tourists give themselves slim chance of final-day win after attritional day four
England gave themselves a slim chance of victory over West Indies in the second Test in Barbados by taking a lead of 136 into the final day.
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England gave themselves a slim chance of victory over West Indies in the second Test in Barbados by taking a lead of 136 into the final day.
The second Test between the West Indies and England appears destined for a draw after another exhausting day for the touring side in the field in Barbados, England closing with a lead of 136 and all 10 second-innings wickets in hand heading into the final day.
Marathon man Kraigg Brathwaite completed a masterclass of defence and defiance to leave England a race against time after four days of the second Test in Barbados.
Marathon man Kraigg Brathwaite was finally bowled for 160 after nearly 12 hours at the crease before West Indies were dismissed for 411 in their first innings against England on day four of the second test on Saturday.
(Reuters) - Marathon man Kraigg Brathwaite crawled to his second highest career score as West Indies advanced to 351 for five at lunch in their first innings against England in Barbados on Saturday.
Marathon man Kraigg Brathwaite crawled to his second highest career score as West Indies advanced to 351 for five at lunch in their first innings against England in Barbados on Saturday.
Jack Leach and Ben Stokes took a wicket each on the third morning in Barbados as England made steady progress in their attempt to establish a winning position in the second Test against the West Indies.
Kraigg Brathwaite and Jermaine Blackwood produced an almost perfect captain, vice-captain double-act with determined centuries to lift the West Indies to 288 for four in reply to England's first innings total of 507 for nine declared at stumps on the third day of the second Test at Kensington Oval on Friday. Brathwaite was at his most obdurate in accumulating an unbeaten 109, his tenth Test hundred, in more than eight hours at the crease in which he has faced 337 deliveries and stroked 12 fours.