England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Old Trafford
Broad, batsmen squeeze tourists
Jason Holder was key as West Indies looked to avoid the follow-on at the start of day three•Getty Images
West Indies saved the follow-on but Stuart Broad had immediate success after coming into the attack•Getty Images
Broad walks off after taking his 18th five-wicket haul•Getty Images
...while Dowrich took a blow to the face and had to be replaced behind the stumps•Getty Images
Substitute keeper Joshua Da Silva narrowly fails to pull off a stumping•Getty Images
Sibley raises his bat on reaching fifty but fell shortly after•Getty Images
In partnership with Joe Root, he helped England push for an early declaration•Getty Images
Shane Dowrich rarely looked comfortable, but helped add vital runs•Getty Images
Rahkeem Cornwall didn't last long before falling lbw to Broad...•Getty Images
With a poor forecast for Monday, England were looking for quick runs when they batted again•Getty Images
Rory Burns clips behind square•Getty Images
Dom Sibley tucks into the leg side•AFP
Holder celebrates his breakthrough•Getty Images
Broad struck in his first over once again...•Getty Images
...who then picked up Kemar Roach and Dowrich to finish West Indies off for 197•Getty Images
Holder was struck on the thumb fielding in the slips...•Getty Images
Dark clouds gather above the ground•Getty Images
Burns and Sibley put on a century opening stand - England's first at home since 2016•Getty Images
Burns became more expansive after he went past 50•Getty Images
...and finished the day on 499 Test wickets, with West Indies two down in their second innings•Getty Images
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