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Rain cut short play in the second Test between West Indies and Sri Lanka in Antigua. (Photo courtesy David Greene)
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NORTH SOUND – World No.1 all-rounder Jason Holder grabbed two crucial wickets with the second new ball and West Indies were making headway against Sri Lanka in the second Test in Antigua, before rain curtailed play.
Holder took two for 40 from 21 overs and fellow pacer Alzarri Joseph snared two for 64 from 22 overs, and the Sri Lankans reached 250 for eight at the close, replying to West Indies first innings total of 354, on the rain-marred third day of the match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.