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Day 3, PHOTOS: England's Joe, the Root of Windies' troubles

Last updated on: April 24, 2015 09:25 IST
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Captain Cook also hits form, strikes 125-run opening partnership with Trott -- England's first century opening stand since March 2013

England's Joe Root celebrates his century against the West Indies on Day 3 of the second Test at the National Cricket Stadium in St George's, Grenada, on Thursday 

England's Joe Root celebrates his century against the West Indies on Day 3 of the second Test at the National Cricket Stadium in St George's, Grenada, on Thursday. Photograph: Jason O'Brien/Action Images via Reuters

England's Joe Root struck his sixth Test century, his first on foreign soil, to put the tourists in control on 373 for six on the third day of the second Test against the West Indies in Grenada on Thursday.

The 24-year-old Yorkshireman was unbeaten on 118 at the close of play while Jos Buttler was on four not out on a good wicket for batting.

Earlier, England captain Alastair Cook produced a welcome return to form with 76 while Gary Ballance hit 77 and Jonathan Trott chipped in with 59.

Cook was bowled by Shannon Gabriel when he dragged a bottom edge on to the stumps, leaving the left-hander still searching for his first Test century in almost two years.

England captain Alastair Cook plays a shot on the onside as Windies captain and wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin looks on

England captain Alastair Cook plays a shot on the on-side as West Indies captain and wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin looks on. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Gabriel, playing in this match in place of the injured Jerome Taylor, then forced Ian Bell (1) to play the ball on to his stumps following an ill-judged attempt to cut.

The two strikes offered encouragement to a West Indies attack that bowled with discipline.

Cook's 125-run opening partnership with Trott had laid the foundations for England.

Trott was dismissed when he edged a full ball from leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo to Jermaine Blackwood at second slip.

It was England's first century opening stand since March 2013.

Root and Ballance then combined for 165 for the fourth wicket before the latter played a floated delivery from off-spinner Marlon Samuels on to his stumps.

England's Ben Stokes hits a shot only to be caught by West Indies' Jermaine Blackwood

England's Ben Stokes hits a shot only to be caught by West Indies' Jermaine Blackwood. Photograph: Jason O'Brien/Action Images via Reuters

Moeen Ali narrowly escaped a run-out attempt but did not last much longer, run out for a duck by a throw from Blackwood.

Ben Stokes then fell for eight as he spooned a catch to Blackwood at deep mid-wicket to give Bishoo his second wicket of the innings.

There has been no love lost between Stokes and Samuels throughout the series and the West Indian stood to attention and gave an army salute to the England all-rounder as he walked off the field.

The first Test of the three-match series was drawn.

Scorecard

West Indies (1st innings): 299 (M. Samuels 103; S. Broad 4-61)

England (1st innings): (Overnight: 74-0)

A. Cook b Gabriel 76

J. Trott c Blackwood b Bishoo 59

G. Ballance b Samuels 77

I. Bell b Gabriel 1

J. Root not out 118

M. Ali run out (Blackwood, Ramdin) 0

B. Stokes c Blackwood b Bishoo 8

J. Buttler not out 4

Extras: (b-9 lb-2 nb-18 w-1) 30

Total: (for 6 wickets, 124 overs) 373

Fall of wickets: 1-125, 2-159, 3-164, 4-329, 5-335, 6-364

To bat: C. Jordan, S. Broad, J. Anderson

Bowling: K. Roach 24-4-77-0(nb-5), S. Gabriel 19-3-60-2(nb-10, w-1), J. Holder 18-6-49-0(nb-1), D. Bishoo 41-10-124-2(nb-2), M. Samuels 21-4-38-1, J. Blackwood 1-0-14-0.

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