Root and Brook build England Lead Over West Indies

England recovered from a chaotic morning to build a healthy lead over West Indies on the third day of the second Test at Trent Bridge.

The hosts ended the day on 248-3, taken to an advantage of 207 runs by a classy unbroken partnership of 108 between Joe Root and Harry Brook.

England ended the day on top, yet were anything but when Joshua da Silva and Shamar Joseph were adding 71 for the last West Indies wicket.

Efficient with the second new ball, England reduced the tourists to 386-9, still 30 behind, only for Ben Stokes’ side to employ some baffling tactics and surrender the initiative.

England spread the field for Da Silva in the hope of exposing Joseph and instead released the pressure.

Da Silva clobbered three sixes and Joseph two of his own, one that showered spectators with broken roof tiles.

When Joseph was finally out for 33, Da Silva was stranded on 82 not out and West Indies had reached 457, their largest total in this country since 1995.

England’s deficit of 41 was wiped out by 76 from Ben Duckett and 51 by Ollie Pope, only for the match to swing again when both were dismissed in the space of eight Alzarri Joseph deliveries.

But Brook moved to 71 not out and Root an unbeaten 37 to leave England favourites to win the Test and the series.

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