BRIDGETOWN (Reuters) - Eighteen wickets fell on an extraordinary second day, leaving the third and final test between West Indies and England intriguingly poised in Barbados on Saturday.
England stumbled to the close of play on 39 for five at the Kensington Oval to open a lead of 107 runs.
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