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West Indies inch ahead of England as deciding test hangs in balance

:West Indies passed England's first innings total just before stumps on Friday, taking a 28-run lead in a curious deciding test that has followed a similar pattern over the first two days in Grenada.

Tailender Kemar Roach took West Indies beyond England's 204 when he cut Ben Stokes for four shortly before England took the second new ball.

A flurry of late boundaries lifted West Indies to 232 for eight at the close, thanks to an unbroken 55-run partnership between wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva (54) and Roach (25).

Da Silva batted patiently and with style, bringing up his half century in 144 balls by flicking Craig Overton to the mid-wicket boundary.

Both teams have taken wickets seemingly at will with the new shiny ball, but have struggled once the ball has become soft and lost its zip by about the 40th over, making early inroads imperative.

After the final three partnerships for England put on 137 runs on Thursday, including a 10th-wicket stand of 90, West Indies followed similarly on Friday.

A 49-run eighth-wicket stand between Da Silva and Alzarri Joseph (28) was followed by an even bigger partnership between Da Silva and Roach.

POOR BOWLING

Earlier, England recovered from some poor early bowling, picking up six wickets for 45 after breaking a 50-run opening partnership between Kraigg Brathwaite and John Campbell.

Stokes, Saqib Mahmood and Overton took a wicket each before lunch as England sent Brathwaite, Shamarh Brooks and John Campbell back to the pavilion respectively in short order.

Brathwaite (17) and Brooks (13) were both plum lbw to balls that kept low, neither even bothering to review, while Campbell was well caught by wicketkeeper Ben Foakes for 35.

Overton had previously struck Campbell in the helmet twice with

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