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Cook breaks century drought but Windies remain on top

<p>England captain Alastair Cook stroked his first Test hundred in two years at the historic Kensington Oval but a brace of wickets from seamers Jason Holder and Shannon Gabriel gave the West Indies the edge on the opening day of the third Test here</p>

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Bridgetown (Barbados): England captain Alastair Cook stroked his first Test hundred in two years at the historic Kensington Oval but a brace of wickets from seamers Jason Holder and Shannon Gabriel gave the West Indies the edge on the opening day of the third Test here.

Opting to bat, the visitors finished Friday at 240/7 with Cook carving out 105, his 26th century, before falling on the last ball of the day, reports CMC.

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