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3rd Test: West Indies on the verge of stunning series win over England

West Indies were on the brink of a stunning victory over England at stumps on day three of the deciding Test in Grenada on Saturday. After a day when wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva scored a maiden Test century before Kyle Mayers weaved his medium pace bowling magic, England were only 10 runs ahead with two wickets in hand in their second innings, on 103 for eight at the close on day three. A healthy contingent of home fans danced in the stands, silencing England's usually vocal Barmy Army, who must have been in disbelief witnessing yet another England meltdown.

Mayers finished the day with figures of 5-9, his victims including England captain Joe Root. Mayers also took 2-13 in the first innings, giving him overall match figures of 7-22. He did not play in the first two drawn Tests but was brought in for Grenada when West Indies decided to go without a specialist spin bowler.

"I just waited my turn and opportunity presented itself in this game and I tried to take it," said Mayers, who described his bowling philosophy as making the batsmen play as much as possible. "The pitch varies in bounce and pace so straighter deliveries were working for me," he said. Mayers was not the only West Indies hero.

England earlier dug a hole for themselves by taking 65 runs to mop up the final two first-innings West Indies wickets in the morning session. Da Silva, aided by Kemar Roach (25) and Jayden Seales (13), lifted the hosts to a 93-run lead. Looking far more capable with the bat than the average No.

8, Da Silva added 46 runs to his overnight score, finishing unbeaten on 100. The 23-year-old from Trinidad displayed a confidence matched by his competence. Making nearly all his runs on the legside, he brought up his century with a

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