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West Indies v England: second Test, day four – as it happened

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Over-by-over report: England closed day four on 40-0, 136 ahead after eventually bowling out a West Indies side anchored by Kraigg Brathwaite’s 160 for 411.

So this Test has been a long old slog, frustratingly lacking in actual long slogs (Ben Stokes apart), but we may yet have a tasty finish tomorrow. England have a lead from which they could conceivably carve out a competitive target for West Indies, but conditions, the pitch and captains’ fear of defeat make the draw still the likelier result. The players must be knackered too, but you never know with Test cricket. And here’s hoping for a bit of adventure and unpredictability. Thanks for reading and commenting – now run away and enjoy the rest of your weekends. Bye.

Saqib Mahmood speaks on the day of his first Test wickets: “It was a long couple of days in the dirt – my first red-ball game since December, so I was glad to get off the field today. I was pretty gutted yesterday [when he was denied a first wicket by a no-ball] at the time thought I’d let myself down and let the boys down.” As for his actual first wicket, of Holder today, “it sort of came out of nowhere from Jase [Holder] and a great catch from Fish. It was just a feeling of relief more than anything after what happened last night.

“Reverse swing came in to play and it’s quite slow so it’s hard to bring edges into play. So I tried to stay disciplined for those fifth and sixth spells – it was a great effort from everyone to bowl them out. We’ll be discussing how we’re going to play it later, but we’re going to have another crack at the tomorrow. I’m a bit sore but these are the days you play for, in Test cricket.”

The umpires are having a look at the light, as dusk envelops the

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