Day three: Former England captain Kevin Pietersen relaxes before start of play at Warner Park having scored a ton in the first innings Following a duck in England's first innings, Pietersen's replacement Andrew Strauss hits form with a 116-ball century Ian Bell, under pressure for his Test place from first-innings centurion Owais Shah, hits six fours in his 49 Stuart Broad comes in at number five and hits 36 from 35 balls as England reach 271-5 at lunch, a lead of 444 Yorkshire leg-spinner Adil Rashid takes 2-67 and Monty Panesar 3-51 as the hosts are skittled for 221 inside two sessions Day two: The stage is set at Warner Park as England take to the field after declaring on their overnight score of 424-8 Shah is reduced to 12th man duties after withdrawing from the team due to a scratched cornea Bell takes evasive action to avoid this shot from Elsroy Powell as St Kitts & Nevis begin their innings Elsroy Powell's wicket is one of two to fall to James Anderson Rashid gets his England career off to a good start with the wicket of Terrence Ward Left-arm off-spinner Monty Panesar claims 4-53 as the hosts are dismissed for 251 Day one: Strauss' tenure gets off to an awful start as he falls for a second-ball duck Under-pressure Bell hits 36 alongside Alistair Cook before falling to leg-spinner Akito Willett Cook has his stumps split only moments after hitting the first half-century of the tour Pietersen sets his stall out early, getting off the mark by sweeping off-spinner Ward for six Pietersen raises his bat after scoring a century in his first match since resigning as England captain Willett, son of former West Indies Test player Elquemedo Willett, takes his fifth wicket for St Kitts & Nevis Shah scores 125 not out but injury later ends his match prematurely
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