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West Indies chase down 192 following England collapse

An England collapse, which saw them lose five wickets for 84 runs, gifts West Indies a real chance of drawing the three-Test series.

West Indies require 192 runs against England to claim victory in the third Test in Barbados.

The Windies sent their opponents packing for 123 prior to lunch thanks in large to the bowling of Jason Holder and Veerasammy Permaul, who took two wickets apiece, before Jerome Taylor compounded the tourists' woes.

Gary Ballance and Ben Stokes added 23 runs to England's tally, which stood at 39-5 overnight following a West Indies fightback, but the former was soon sent packing by the bowling of Permaul.

Jos Buttler (35*) helped pile on some runs, but a loss of five wickets for 84 saw England collapse, with Holder dismissing Chris Jordan (2) and Stuart Broad (0) with successive deliveries.

England currently lead the series 1-0.

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England's bowler Stuart Broad celebrates dismissing West Indies batsman Jason Holder during day two of the second Test match between West Indies and England at the Grenada National Stadium in Saint George's on April 22, 2015
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