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Anderson breaks record but Holder denies England

England began day five needing eight wickets for victory and after initially being frustrated, James Tredwell struck when Devon Smith slapped him straight to mid-on  Getty Images
The side-story of the day was James Anderson's pursuit of the England Test wickets record. He drew level by having Marlon Samuels caught in the gully  Getty Images
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Joe Root was then given the ball and slid one into the pads of Shivnarine Chanderpaul for a huge lbw appeal...  Getty Images
...which was given out to spark another Root celebration of much running. It was a big wicket for England and their third of the morning session  Getty Images
After lunch West Indies frustrated England for a while, before Jermaine Blackwood played a loose stroke to give Chris Jordan his second wicket of the match  Getty Images
But Denesh Ramdin and Jason Holder got together to move West Indies into calmer waters  Getty Images
The pair added a century stand for the seventh wicket as England began to wonder where their next wicket was coming from  Associated Press
But James Anderson returned to not only become England's leading Test wicket-taker but to reignite the tourists' hopes  Getty Images
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