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WI vs ENG 3rd Test: West Indies Thrash England By 10 Wickets; Clinch Series 1-0
West Indies needed just over an hour to complete a crushing 10-wicket victory over England in the decisive third and final Test on the fourth morning at the Grenada National Stadium on Sunday.
Senior pacer Kemar Roach claimed the last two wickets of the tourists' second innings to dismiss them for 120 after resuming at the overnight position of 103 for eight.
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