England take charge of second Test against West Indies after opening up 207-run lead as Harry Brook reaches half century in dominant partnership with Joe Root on day three

England opened up a commanding 207-run lead over West Indies to take charge of the second Test on day three at Trent Bridge.

Harry Brook reached a superb half century in an unbroken partnership with Joe Root to settle the hosts after the quickfire dismissals of Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett.

Firmly in the box seat, England closed on 248-3 at stumps.

More to follow. 

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