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August 12 - 16, 2004
England v West Indies, 3rd Test, Old Trafford
England won by seven wickets
Scorecard
Preview - England line up the knockout punch
Day 1
Bulletin - Chanderpaul and Bravo boost West Indies
Verdict - West Indies swing and miss their chance
Day 2
Bulletin - Rain washes out the second day
Roving Reporter - Moving talk amid the showers
Day 3
Bulletin - Strauss and Thorpe steady the ship
Verdict - A bar-room brawl of a day
Day 4
Bulletin - Windies build lead after Bravo's burst
Roving Reporter - The strange case of the unresumed innings
Verdict - Flintoff approaching true greatness
Day 5
Bulletin - Key and Flintoff seal the series
Verdict - Brimful of confidence
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