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St John’s (Antigua ), March 10: England led the West Indies by 109 runs after limiting the home side to 202/4 on day two of the first test at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
Jason Holder and Nkrumah Bonner revived West Indies with a dogged unbeaten stand of 75 runs to early stumps after they were wobbling at 127/4.
The pair took no risks and offered no chances, and safely managed a largely toothless England attack.
Holder, 43 not out, and Bonner, 34 not out, ground out 75 together at just over two runs an over until they were interrupted by a fourth shower and stumps were pulled.
The openers, captain Kraigg Brathwaite and the recalled John Campbell, coasted after England was bowled out for 311 from 268-6 overnight.
Brathwaite and Campbell cruised past lunch and hit 13 boundaries and a six until Campbell’s demise ended their stand on 83. Campbell was out down the leg side for 35.
Brathwaite reached his fifty in only 62 balls but was prised out for 55 by fast bowler Mark Wood.
Shamarh Brooks edged Ben Stokes to the slips on 18 and Jermaine Blackwood was dropped on 0 off Wood. The damage was minimal, though, as Blackwood was out for 11 to Chris Woakes after umpire Joel Wilson was reviewed and overturned.
From 83 without loss, West Indies lost 44/4 in 16 overs and a great start was at risk of being wasted.
But Holder and Bonner blocked superbly and punished anything loose.
The day started with England batting and adding only 43 runs to its overnight total. Jonny Bairstow was out for 140. Jayden Seales and Alzarri Joseph shared the last four wickets. (AP)

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