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England take control
published: Sunday | June 10, 2007


West Indian all-rounder Darren Sammy (centre) appeals for the wicket of England's Liam Plunkett (not pictured), who was caught by Dwayne Bravo (left), during the third day of the third Test at Old Trafford yesterday. Sammy claimed seven wickets for 66 runs. - Reuters

MANCHESTER (Reuters):

ENGLAND WERE well placed for a series-clinching victory after an incident-packed third day in the third Test against the West Indies yesterday.

The visitors, chasing an unlikely victory target of 455, were 22 for one at the close, after having bowled England out for 313 at Old Trafford.

Paceman Steve Harmison took the only West Indies wicket to fall, trapping stand-in captain Daren Ganga lbw for nought.

Earlier, Alastair Cook (106) led the way in England's second innings with his sixth Test hundred.

Medium-pacer Darren Sammy was the pick of the West Indies attack, grabbing seven for 66, including three wickets in one inspirational over.

Second-best test debut

Sammy's bowling performance was the second best by a West Indian Test debutant.

"I always dreamt of playing cricket for West Indies," he said. "I never thought it would turn out like that."

Cook and Michael Vaughan put on 98 for the second wicket before the England captain was caught and bowled for 40 by the athletic Sammy.

Kevin Pietersen then joined forces with left-handed opener Cook to share a stand of 122 for the third wicket.

Fine-leg Corey Collymore spilled a catch when Cook was on 42 and Pietersen was also dropped on 32 and 51.

But Pietersen's luck ran out when his helmet came off his head and fell on to the wicket as he tried to hook a short ball by Dwayne Bravo.

The middle-order batsman, bidding to score a century for the third consecutive Test, looked stunned as he walked his way back to the pavilion.

The first of three streakers after tea failed to affect Cook's focus as he pulled Sammy to reach his century, becoming the ninth batsman in history to score six Test hundreds by the age of 22.

Cook finally fell when he was trapped lbw by off-spinner Chris Gayle.

Sammy's triple-wicket over came when he removed Ian Bell (two), Matt Prior first ball and Liam Plunkett for another duck.

The medium-pacer celebrated his third wicket in the over by sinking to the ground and waving his fists in the air in delight.

But the West Indies' joy turned to sorrow when wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin, standing up to the stumps, was struck beneath the eye by a lifting ball from Gayle.

England are 1-0 up in the four-match series.

SCOREBOARD

England first innings

370
West Indies first innings 229

England second innings

(Resumed at 34-1)

A. Cook lbw Gayle

106
M. Vaughan c&b Sammy 40
K. Pietersen hit wkt Bravo 68
P. Collingwood c Ganga b Sammy 42
I. Bell c Ramdin b Sammy 2
M. Prior c Ramdin b Sammy 0
L. Plunkett c Bravo b Sammy 0
S. Harmison c Morton b Sammy 16
R. Sidebottom not out 8
M. Panesar c Gayle b Sammy 0
Extras: (2b, 6lb, 6w, 12nb, 5 pen runs) 31
TOTAL (all out) 313

Overs: 85.3. Batting time: 370 minutes.

Fall: 1-1, 2-99, 3-221, 4-265, 5-272, 6-272, 7-272, 8-300, 9-313, 10-313.

Bowling: Fidel Edwards 12-0-54-1 (8nb), Jerome Taylor 10-0-42-0, Corey Collymore 7-2-24-0 (2nb, 6w), Darren Sammy 21.3-2-66-7 (2nb), Shivnarine Chanderpaul 11-1-43-0, Dwayne Bravo 8-2-14-1, Chris Gayle 16-0-57-1.

West Indies second innings

C. Gayle not out

11
D. Ganga lbw Harmison 0
D. Smith not out 10
Extras (1w): 1
TOTAL (for one wkt): 22

Overs: 8. Batting time: 32 minutes.

Fall: 1-4.

Bowling: Ryan Sidebottom 2-0-8-0, Steve Harmison 4-1-7-1 (1w), Monty Panesar 2-0-7-0.

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