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In Pics - 2nd Test: Stokes, Sibley put England in charge against Windies on Day 2

AFP | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2020, 12:45 IST
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England on top after Sibley, Stokes tons

A grafting century from Dom Sibley and an increasingly belligerent one by Ben Stokes put England in control on day two of the second Test against West Indies on Friday.

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Second Test ton for Sibley

Opener Sibley completed his second Test century shortly before lunch, eventually falling for 120, while Stokes cut loose after it before going for 176 as England declared on 469-9.

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Sam Curran on the charts right away

Sam Curran trapped West Indies opener John Campbell lbw for 12 in a tricky session before stumps to leave the visitors on 32-1 -- 437 runs in arrears.

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Well-set Sibley and Stokes piled up concerns for Windies

England began the day on 207-3 with Sibley and Stokes well set after coming together on Thursday with the hosts on 80-3. They had to dig in before lunch with the ball swinging and added only 57 to their overnight score before the interval.

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First century on home soil for Sibley

Sibley, who began the day on 86, reached his century when he hit fast bowler Alzarri Joseph back down the ground for three.

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Roach's terrific catch that ended Sibley's stay

Sibley's marathon innings came to an end when he was caught by Kemar Roach at deep mid-wicket off the bowling of spinner Roston Chase, who ended up with five wickets.

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Sibley-Stokes partnership highest on home soil for nine years

Sibley faced 372 balls and struck only five boundaries and his 260-run fourth-wicket partnership with Stokes was England's highest on home soil for nine years.

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10th Test ton for all-rounder Ben Stokes

Stokes reached his 10th, and slowest, Test century shortly after lunch but then immediately went on the attack with some majestic hitting to all corners of the ground.

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Roach finally in the wickets column after removing Stokes

Stokes, who struck 17 fours and two sixes in his century knock, was dismissed by Roach, getting a nick behind to Shane Dowrich when attempting a reverse slap. It was Roach's first wicket of the series.

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England leave West Indies a mountain to climb

Chase, who bowled an unbroken spell from the last over before lunch, ended with five for 172 off 44 overs but West Indies captain Jason Holder, whose only wicket was that of Buttler, may now regret choosing to bowl first.

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