Despite Cook ending his wretched luck with Test centuries with a patiently compiled 105, his wicket at the stroke of stumps on Day 1 put West Indies slightly ahead with England ending at 240/7 after electing to bat on a reasonably flat looking Kensington Oval surface. Despite batting looking generally easy, the pitch in Barbados had significantly better bounce and carry for the quicks in the first session and the odd delivery was gripping and turning.
Live Cricket Score of West Indies vs England, 3rd Test, Day 2 at Bridgetown, Barbados

West Indies will look to capitalize on the second new ball and the early morning conditions to wrap up the England tail. The visitors on the other hand will target 300 as a good first innings score. Should be an interesting day's play this!
After Marlon Samuels completed the four remaining balls of his over from last evening, Ramdin duly threw the 10-over old second new ball to his lead pacers Jerome Taylor and Shanon Gabriel. Like on Day 1, Taylor struggled with consistency in his bowling lines. A cracker of a delivery outside off were followed by balls that were served up down the leg-side.
Eventually one such delivery consumed Barbados born Chris Jordan who tickled one to Ramdin to be dismissed for 3. Jordan reviewed the decision but the replays didn't indicate anything to overrule the on-field decision. Early jolt for England on Day2.