Manchester, Jul 25 (UNI) West Indies were 59/3 after 25 overs at Tea on day two of the decider Test against England at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Windies trial by 310 runs.
When Tea was declared Windies batsman Shamarh Brooks (4), and Roston Chase (0) were at the crease.
Earlier, on day 2 first session West Indies bundled out England for 369 at Lunch.
The hosts gave an early breakthrough in session two when Broad picked wicket of opener Kraigg Brathwaite at (1) in the second over.
West Indies first wicket fell at 1.
Windies lost its second wicket in form of Campbell when struck by Archer in 16.6 overs. Campbell scored 32 off 50 (3 fours).
The visitors lost their 2nd wicket at 44.
Windies third wicket fell when score stood at 58 when Shai Hope when caught behind by keeper Buttler in Anderson's spell.
Hope 17 came in 64 balls with 2 fours.
For England Broad, Archer and Anderson picked one apiece.
England resuming with an overnight score of 258/4, Pope 91 and Buttler 56 continued on day 2, but Windies struck early wickets in the morning session Grabiel grabbing wicket of Pope breaking the crucial partnership between duo. Pope scored 91 off 150 which included 11 fours.
After exit of Pope there was no double figure partnership for England as they kept on losing wickets in form of Chris Woakes (1), Jos Buttler (67), Jofra Archer (3), Stuard Broad (62), and last wicket of James Anderson (11).
But there came a ray of hope from 9th wicket stand between Broad and Bess as duo put up 76 runs and a glorious throwback knock from Stuart Broad helped him became the fifth fastest to score half century for England.
For Windies it was a great moment when Roach claiming his 200th Test wicket in form of Chris Woakes became the first West Indian to reach the landmark since Sir Curtly Ambrose back in 1994.
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