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windies vs england, 3rd test, day 2
Windies vs England, 3rd Test, Day 2
Dowrich took an excellent catch to get rid of Stokes.
Gabriel struck early to break through Buttler's defence.
Roach cleaned up England's lower order as the visitors were bowled out for just 277.
Campbell and Brathwaite gave Windies a decent start putting on 57 for the first wicket.
Moeen Ali then removed both openers off successive deliveries.
Mark Wood, returning to the XI, picked up two wickets off two balls in his first over to leave the Windies reeling at the Tea break.
Wood continued to torment Windies as he removed Darren Bravo immediately after the Tea break.
Wood finished with a five-fer as Windies were bowled out for 154 before the England openers added 19 more runs to stretch the lead to 142.
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