England has scored 207 runs, losing three wickets, in the first day of the second Test against West Indies. The hosts have Dominic Sibley (86) and Ben Stokes (59) on the crease.
After a rainy start delayed the match, West Indies opted to field after winning the toss. By the time of tea, spinner Roston Chase had struck twice in two balls and Joe Root departed on 23; England tiptoed to tea on 112-3.
Meanwhile, opener Dom Sibley's caution was justified in the gloomy conditions leavened by floodlights at Old Trafford.
Chase removed Rory Burns with the last ball of the morning session (England went to lunch 29-1) and bagged Burns' replacement, Zac Crawley, for a duck with the first ball of the middle session. Crawley tried to help Chase around the corner and gave leg slip Jason Holder a gift catch. Chase missed a hat trick, and Root survived a West Indies lbw review before he'd scored.
While England changed its pace attack from the lost first test in Southampton, the West Indies picked an unchanged XI and might have paid for it as fast bowler Shannon Gabriel left the field after only seven overs of work.
-Inputs from PTI