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The last-wicket pair of Jack Leach and Saqib Mahmood saved England from what could be a significant embarrassment after the tourists suffered yet another batting collapse on Day 1 of the ongoing third Test against the West Indies at Grenada’s National Cricket Stadium.

Leach (41 no) and Mahmood (49) stitched a remarkable 90-run stand for the 10th wicket, helping the visitors to recover from 114/9 to a respectable 204 all out when Mahmood was denied his maiden Test fifty after being bowled in the final over of the day.

Leach smashed five boundaries in his 141-ball stay, while Mahmood cracked five boundaries, including a six, before falling with just two balls left in the day against part-time offspinner Jermaine Blackwood.

Earlier, with plenty of swing and seam movement on offer, the West Indies seamers exploited the conditions pretty well, dismantling English top and middle-order.

Jayden Seales picked up three wickets for 40 in 17 overs while the likes of Kemar Roach (2/41), Kyle Mayers (2/13), Alzarri Joseph (2/33) all bagged a couple of scalps each.

“I thought West Indies bowled exceptionally well, and the wicket assisted them. We lost the first two sessions but got that last session as a win. You can see some of the balls people got out, too they were good balls. There was a lot in the wicket,” said Mahmood after the end of the day’s play as quoted by BBC.

“I think tomorrow it’s a case of being disciplined and holding lengths. They only got a few wickets in the morning but reaped rewards in the afternoon. We have got to drag the batters forward. That first session will be crucial,” he added.

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