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England wobble after Best runs riot

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BIRMINGHAM: West Indies backed-up a stunning last-wicket stand featuring Tino Best’s record 95 with early wickets before England recovered to 111 for three at tea on the fourth day of the third Test at Edgbaston here Sunday.

That left England 315 runs behind West Indies’ first innings 426 and still needing a further 166 to avoid the follow-on after Best had made the highest-ever score by a Test match No 11 during an extraordinary 10th wicket partnership of 143 with wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin, who posted an unbeaten 107.

As the first two days of this match were washed out, England had to get within 150 runs, rather than 200, and reach 277 to avoid the follow-on. But when Ravi Rampaul had Alastair Cook lbw, they were 13 for one.

Jonathan Trott then played on to West Indies captain Darren Sammy before Best’s first Test in nearly three years got even better.

The fast bowler had England captain Andrew Strauss, trying to cut a ball that was too close to him, brilliantly caught by Darren Bravo at first slip.

England were now 49 for three.

But Kevin Pietersen (45 not out) and Ian Bell (20 not out) repaired the damage with an unbroken stand of 62, although Bell survived a sharp chance to short leg Adrian Barath off debutant spinner Sunil Narine.

Earlier, there was no hint of the torrent of runs to come when West Indies, having resumed on their overnight 280 for eight after losing the toss, saw Rampaul dismissed three balls into Sunday’s play. Ramdin, himself in Test exile for two years before this series, was then 63 not out. But Best, who surpassed Zaheer Khan’s 75 for India against Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2004 as the highest Test score by a No 11, was quicky into his stride.

He made England pay for their controversial decision to rest new-ball duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad, having already established an unassailable 2-0 lead in this three-match series. (AFP)

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