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England duo add crucial runs

Steve Harmison resisted a bouncer barrage from West Indies' attack for almost 45 minutes at Old Trafford, adding crucial runs for England before Fidel Edwards finally got his man.

Resuming the second morning of the third Test on 296 for seven, England had expected the tourists' pacemen to test out their reflexes on a traditional fast and bouncy surface.

And after facing several deliveries of around 90mph, which flew into his ribs and past his nose, tail-ender Harmison's brave stand was finally ended by Edwards, leaving England on 324 for eight.

Harmison (18) was given an early warning of what can be achieved by fast and accurate bowling.

It took Edwards, easily West Indies' quickest bowler, just five balls to remind Harmison of his capabilities by hitting him on the side of the helmet for the second time in his innings.

Harmison quickly recovered from the glancing blow to hit the next ball through the covers for three and showed attacking intent every time the ball was pitched short.

Warwickshire batsman Ian Bell, who held England's innings together on the opening day with an unbeaten 77, was cautious during the early stages and was aware of the responsibility resting on his shoulders to reach a competitive total.

But Edwards always looked a threat, and was eventually rewarded with Harmison's wicket.

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