Two wickets from Graeme Swann enabled England to maintain their dominant position in the fourth Test on Saturday with West Indies 163 for three at lunch on the third day, still needing 238 runs to avoid the follow-on.West Indies resumed on 85 for one and made a positive start with Devon Smith and Ramnaresh Sarwan both passing the half-century mark before Swann struck.Smith, pushing forward to Swann, was ruled leg before despite an appeal to the video referral system to end a 108-run partnership.Left-hander Ryan Hinds looked confident but then he went in similar fashion, for 15, just before lunch to bring Shivnarine Chanderpaul to the wicket.Sarwan, who has already gained two centuries in this series, was 81 not out at the interval and he will need to produce a major partnership with Chanderpaul (4 not out).
Saturday, February 28, 2009
ENGLAND VS WESTINDIES 4th TEST:Swann strikes put West Indies on the back foot
Two wickets from Graeme Swann enabled England to maintain their dominant position in the fourth Test on Saturday with West Indies 163 for three at lunch on the third day, still needing 238 runs to avoid the follow-on.West Indies resumed on 85 for one and made a positive start with Devon Smith and Ramnaresh Sarwan both passing the half-century mark before Swann struck.Smith, pushing forward to Swann, was ruled leg before despite an appeal to the video referral system to end a 108-run partnership.Left-hander Ryan Hinds looked confident but then he went in similar fashion, for 15, just before lunch to bring Shivnarine Chanderpaul to the wicket.Sarwan, who has already gained two centuries in this series, was 81 not out at the interval and he will need to produce a major partnership with Chanderpaul (4 not out).
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