ENG vs WI 2nd Test: England bowlers need something special as Day 3 gets washed away
There was no change in the overnight scoreboard of Day 2 as West Indies still trail England by 437 runs in the first innings.
There was no change in the overnight scoreboard of Day 2 as West Indies still trail England by 437 runs in the first innings.
West Indies will start the third day on 32/1, trailing England by 437 runs in the first innings with the hosts looking to level the series.
England batsmen Dom Sibley and Ben Stokes dug deep in the third session to defy the West Indies bowlers. Both faced more than 400 deliveries together.
South Africa were 126 for 2 with Pieter Malan (63*) and Keshav Maharaj (2*) at the crease when the umpires called for Stumps.
Sibley, playing in only his fourth Test, came in during the morning session after James Anderson had picked up the last two South African wickets to finish with 5-40 and give England a first-innings lead of 46.