England v West Indies, 2nd Investec Test, Headingley, 3rd day
Holder, Blackwood extend Windies advantage
James Anderson gave England a flying start to the third day, removed Shai Hope for 147 with the first ball of the morning•Getty Images
It should have been three wickets in two overs, but Moeen Ali dropped a sitter off Jermaine Blackwood to dent England's momentum•Getty Images
Moeen eventually held the tougher of the chances to come his way, to dismiss Holder for 43•Getty Images
Alastair Cook started his innings with caution•Getty Images
... but recovered to bring up his maiden Test half-century•Getty Images
... before adding Shane Dowrich one ball later, caught in the slips for a first-ball duck•Getty Images
Emboldened by his let-off, Blackwood counterattacked for West Indies•Getty Images
Ben Stokes then ended West Indies' innings with the wicket of Shannon Gabriel, after a spirited tenth-wicket stand of 21•Getty Images
But on 23, Cook was caught behind off Jason Holder•Getty Images
Holder picked up his second wicket when Tom Westley fell for 8•Getty Images
... and West Indies' captain Jason Holder played some terrific strokes•Getty Images
Faced with a deficit of 169, Mark Stoneman started England's second innings with confidence•Getty Images
Stoneman was struck a painful blow on the finger on 35•Getty Images