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West Indies vs England, 2nd Test, Day 4
Jos Buttler fell early on day 4, out stumped off Devendra Bishoo.
Chris Jordan supported Joe Root as they extended England's lead past 100.
Joe Root batted positively to help England forward.
The seventh-wicket stand came to an end when Chris Jordan was run out.
Joe Root registered his fourth 150+ score following which Stuart Broad was dismissed.
Joe Root added 32 runs for the final wicket with James Anderson before England were bowled out for 464.
Kraigg Brathwaite went past fifty and put on a century stand with Darren Bravo.
Darren Bravo played some attractive shots while keeping the England bowlers at bay.
Devon Smith was bowled when he tried to shoulder arms to a James Anderson delivery.
Joe Root, who was unbeaten on 182, was given a standing ovation on his way back.
Kraigg Brathwaite steadied West Indies by putting on a good stand with Darren Bravo.
Darren Bravo went past fifty in the second session as West Indies reduced the deficit.
Stuart Broad ended the second wicket stand, worth 142 runs, by dismissing Darren Bravo.
Kraigg Brathwaite and Marlon Samuels put on a good stand to extend West Indies' lead.
England lost a review when Chris Jordan thought he had trapped Kraigg Brathwaite in front.
Kraigg Brathwaite put on a good stand with Marlon Samuels to erase the deficit.
Kraigg brathwaite registered his fourth Test ton and remained unbeaten to take West Indies to 202/2 at stumps.
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