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Last Updated: Saturday, 14 August, 2004, 08:21 GMT 09:21 UK
England v West Indies day three
22-year-old Carlton Baugh takes strike at the start of day three
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Young wicket-keeper Carlton Baugh resumes for West Indies and is welcomed back with a bouncer from Steve Harmison
Andrew Flintoff celebrates his third wicket with Michael Vaughan
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The first wicket of the day comes when Andrew Flintoff gets Dave Mohammed caught by Andrew Strauss in the covers
Carlton Baugh's stubborn resistance continues
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Steve Harmison rues his luck as his appeal for the wicket of Baugh falls on deaf ears with the Jamaican edging towards 50
Matthew Hoggard searches for his fourth wicket
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Matthew Hoggard takes a moment to reflect and think of a strategy to remove the tourists' stubborn tailenders
Corey Collymore sees his off-stump taken out by Hoggard who finishes on 4-83
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With Pedro Collins retiring hurt, Hoggard clean bowls Corey Collymore for five to become the pick of the England attack
James Anderson is congratulated by his captain Michael Vaughan as the combine to claim the final wicket
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West Indies' innings ends on 395-9 declared when James Anderson causes Baugh to clip a catch to Michael Vaughan
Marcus Trescothick edges to Ramnaresh Sarwan and is out after only two balls
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England's reply gets off to a dreadful start as Fidel Edwards tempts Marcus Trescothick to edge to the slips for a duck
Robert Key leaves his shattered stumps behind as he makes only six runs and leaves England on 13-2
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The horror show continues when Robert Key sees his stumps ripped out by Collymore while attempting a defensive shot
Michael Vaughan makes his third consecutive below 20 runs as England flounder during the second session
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Vaughan joins Strauss but fails in his bid to steady the innings, Dwayne Bravo bowls him leaving England on 40-3
Andrew Strauss falls to Dwayne Bravo for 90
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The hosts finally find a pairing with a bit of gumption as Graham Thorpe and Strauss enjoy a 177-run partnership
Dwayne Bravo finishes the day with figures of 3-36
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Having removed Strauss for 90, Bravo still has time to trap Flintoff lbw for seven as England close on 233-5




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