Cricket

England close in on WI score

Joe Root and Garry Ballance reclaimed the initiative for England who reached 253 for three in reply to the West Indies first innings total of 299 at tea on the third day of the second Test on Thursday.

Fast bowler Shannon Gabriel ended Alastair Cook's quest for a first Test century in more than two years and quickly removed Ian Bell, a century-maker in the drawn first Test, to reduce the visitors to 164 for three early in the afternoon.

However the obdurate Ballance (47 not out) and the fluent Root (51 not out) progressed through the rest of the session without difficulty.

The tall, right-handed Root was the more aggressive and impressive in dominating a fourth-wicket partnership of 89 by the tea break.
His tenth half-century in Test cricket spanned 70 deliveries and was decorated by eight boundaries.

Root's arrival in the middle came with the West Indies buoyant after the demise of Cook and Bell within the space of five runs.

Both played on to the burly fast bowler, the England captain's dismissal for 76 causing particular anguish for the left-hander given the considerable media attention being given to the fact that his last Test hundred was scored in March, 2013 against New Zealand in Dunedin.

Ballance, who also got to three figures in the second innings of the drawn Antigua Test, arrived at the crease late in the morning session when Jonathan Trott fell for 59 to Devendra Bishoo.

Jermaine Blackwood held on to a good catch at second slip to break an opening stand of 125 as the South Africa-born player drove at the leg-spinner.

SCORES IN BRIEF
WEST INDIES: First innings 299 (Samuels 103; Broad 4-61)
ENGLAND: First innings 253 for 3 (Cook 76, Trott 59, Root 51, Ballance 47 not out; Gabriel 2-42)England close in
on WI score

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