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England hit a wall of resistance in second Test against West Indies

England came up against a wall of resistance on day three of their second Test against the West Indies, managing just two wickets in two sessions in Barbados.

Having enjoyed batting on a flat pitch, racking up 507 for nine declared, the tourists were unable to coax much joy out of it with the ball as Kraigg Brathwaite and Jermaine Blackwood held them off with a defiant stand.

After dismissing Shamarh Brooks and Nkrumah Bonner before lunch, England drew a blank in the afternoon as the hosts reached 196 for three.

Brathwaite was unbeaten on 79, having dug in for 242 balls, with Blackwood 50 not out from 116.

England will rue their failure to take a chance on DRS when Blackwood was still on nought, Ben Stokes waving away the idea of referring his own lbw appeal only for replays to show the ball taking out leg stump.

Despite the match being just over halfway through, there will already be fears that the teams are heading for a second-successive stalemate following last week’s draw in Antigua.

England’s weight of runs, and the West Indies’ relatively-restrained scoring rate, still gives Joe Root’s side a chance to push the envelope but in conditions as benign as these, there is plenty of hard work ahead.

With a weight of first-innings runs to play with, Root tossed the ball to Jack Leach first up and invited him to work away on an aggressive line with close catchers in place.

Leach was asking all the right questions with the gentle turn he was able to find only to strike with a rare loose delivery.

Sensing a chance to score off a short ball, Brooks leant back and sliced a catch to Chris Woakes at backward point, giving away a hard-working 39.

But with Brathwaite looking in assured touch and Bonner, last week’s player of the

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