Southampton: West Indies ended the fourth day in a commanding position as they reduced England for 284/8 in the second innings of the ongoing first Test here at the Ageas Bowl on Saturday.
Resuming their second innings from 15/0, England had a good start as the openers Dom Sibley and Rory Burns stitched a 72 run stand for the first wicket. Roston Chase got the breakthrough for West Indies as he dismissed Burns who spooned a cut shot to point.
Joe Denly then joined Sibley and duo put on a brief partnership of 41 runs. During their brief stand, Sibley smashed England's first half-century of the match. Sibley soon got caught behind after scoring 50.
Zak Crawley and England stand-in skipper Ben Stokes dominated the West Indies bowlers and both stitched the match's highest partnership of 98 runs.
England went to tea with seven wickets in hand and a lead of 54 runs. Stokes got out after playing a gutsy knock of 46 runs at the hands-off Jason Holder for the second time in the ongoing match.