England v West Indies, 2nd ODI, Edgbaston
Prolific Chanderpaul boosts West Indies
Chris Gayle and Paul Collingwood pose with the NatWest Series Trophy, beneath brooding Edgbaston skies•Getty Images
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James Anderson celebrates the wicket of Devon Smith•Getty Images
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6.5 Rampaul to Bell, OUT, and he's given him! Bell was back in his crease, the ball jagging back massively onto the right hander and rapping him on the pads on off stump•Getty Images
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Owais Shah kept England's hopes alive with his 45•Getty Images
England's players run onto the field to get the match underway•Getty Images
... and steers a shot down to third man•Getty Images
... and receives the congratulations of his team-mates. Anderson's day got steadily worse after that, however•Getty Images
He survived a tight stumping chance on 15•Getty Images
Ryan Sidebottom took 2 for 56 in his first ODI for six years•Getty Images
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Matt Prior acknowledges the applause for his maiden ODI fifty. He was unable to build on his start, however•Getty Images
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8.2 Anderson to DS Smith, OUT, Smith is gone, and that was a loose slash outside off stump. It was short and wide, and there to be clobbered, but Smith rushed the stroke and instead feathered the simplest of edges through to Prior. An important breakthrough for England•Getty Images
Shivnarine Chanderpaul produced his third international century of the tour, after being promoted to No. 3•Getty Images
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12.6 Rampaul to Pietersen, OUT, nothing loose there! That's a massive wicket, and once again, Pietersen was looking to come forward. In the end he yorked himself as he looked to whip through midwicket. Full credit to Rampaul who held his nerve, and his length•Getty Images
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