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Last Updated: Friday, 23 July, 2004, 09:26 GMT 10:26 UK
England v West Indies day two
Robert Key celebrates after hitting a double hundred
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Rob Key resumes on 167 and wastes little time in reaching his double hundred - his highest score in first-class cricket
Michael Vaughan cuts loose against the West Indies
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England captain Michael Vaughan scores some confidence-boosting runs on his way to an unbeaten half-century
Rob Key salutes the crowd as he departs after making 221 runs
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West Indies make a break through as Key departs for 221, cutting Dwayne Bravo loosely to Brian Lara at backward point
Vaughan's dismissal is the start of a batting collapse from England as the West Indies get back into the game
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Michael Vaughan picks up where Key left off with an impressive 103 before getting out to a Pedro Collins delivery
Collins and team-mate Dwayne Bravo stun England as they give the tourists hope in the first test
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WI fast bowler Pedro Collins celebrates an England batting collapse as he takes four wickets to dismiss the hosts for 568
WI's opening batsmen Chris Gayle avoids a bouncer as he looks comfortable on a flat Lords pitch
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Chris Gayle wastes no time in chasing England's substantial total as he reaches 50 and leads WI to 83-0 at tea
Matthew Hoggard celebrates claiming the third WI wicket of the day as he traps Sarwan LBW
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The match swings back in England's favour as WI wickets fall and Sarwan is dismissed leaving his team struggling on 127-3
England's spin bowler Ashley Giles enjoys taking the wicket of Brian Lara as England take charge
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WI captain Brian Lara can't hide his disappointment as he falls to Ashley Giles and his side are in trouble with 4 wickets gone
Giles celebrates as WI lose 4 wickets for 21 runs as England look favourites to win the first test
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England end the day as they started it - on top - as the West Indies struggle to 208-4 in an attempt to avoid the follow-on




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