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West Indies recover as England stall in second Test
But he had added just eight runs to his overnight score when he was leg before to a Rampaul inswinger.
Despite his challenge, Pietersen had to go for 80 to end a stand worth 144.
At that stage, Rampaul had taken three for 43 and the rest of the attack none for 210.
The West Indies took the new ball as soon as possible with England 299 for three off 80 overs.
And it brought rewards with Roach, who’d sent down eight no-balls Saturday, getting back into his stride with two wickets for six runs in 16 balls to reduce England to 308 for five.
Fourth delivery with the new ball, Roach had Ian Bell aiming across the line, lbw for 22 although the tourists had to challenge umpire Aleem Dar’s original not out verdict.
Jonathan Bairstow, in just his second Test, never looked comfortable against the short ball and, trying to turn a rising Roach delivery legside, got a leading edge to mid-on and was caught by Shivnarine Chanderpaul.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy, who scored his maiden Test hundred on Saturday, then got in on the act when the medium-pacer bowled Matt Prior off the inside edge.
Copyright 2012 AFP
