Over-by-over updates from the second day at HeadingleyWest Indies lead by 169 on first inningsYou can email Will or tweet @willis_macp 3.01pm BST 17th over: England 48-0 (Cook 18, Stoneman 25) Chase is into a pretty nice groove from round the wicket to the lefties. Cook gets four when he prods forward, opens the face it runs away through the gully. Fielder tries, and fails, to keep it in. He’s cutting next, but just for one. Two slips and a silly-point for Stoneman, who leaves one – his 24th dot on the spin – then drives for four past gully (bit edgy) to end that scoreless run. 2.57pm BST 16th over: England 39-0 (Cook 13, Stoneman 21) Just one from Holder’s over, and it’s Cook again, turning a single behind square when he strays on to his hip. Heard that one before.Sidebar: I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – if you don’t follow Worcestershire CCC on twitter, you should. Two zingers today:Read all the latest news from New Road on Worcs CCC website in either the ‘Home’ or ‘News’ sections (click onto Menu for ‘News’)New Worcs overseas signing Ravichandran Ashwin has 5.46 million twitter followers! Continue reading…
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