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England beat Windies by 60 runs to win third Test

Monty Panesar took his first 10-wicket Test haul as England wrapped up the series against the Windies with a 60-run victory in the third match at Old Trafford.

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MANCHESTER: Spinner Monty Panesar took his first 10-wicket Test haul as England wrapped up the series against the West Indies with a 60-run victory in the third match at Old Trafford on Monday.   

Panesar took six for 137 as West Indies were bowled out for 394 shortly after lunch on the final day, ending the tourists' hopes of a record run chase.   

Shivnarine Chanderpaul (116 not out) scored his first Test hundred for two years but his team fell short of their 455 target. The record chase stays at 418 by West Indies in 2003.   

Panesar exploited a wearing pitch that offered him considerable bounce and turn while fast bowler Steve Harmison took four for 95 in the innings and showed a more disciplined line than in recent matches.   

England have an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the four-match series and the win meant Michael Vaughan became the country's most successful Test captain, surpassing Peter May's 20 victories.   

The West Indies resumed on 301 for five but Panesar settled England's nerves early by having Denesh Ramdin (34) caught by Paul Collingwood at slip to the 15th delivery of the morning.   

Ramdin had added 62 with Chanderpaul to build West Indies hopes of the record chase.   

Darren Sammy's stand of 37 with Chanderpaul that spanned 14 overs was halted when Panesar took a sharp return catch. The bowler, often ridiculed for his clumsy fielding, seemed stunned that he had held the ball.   

Jerome Taylor (11) was dropped on one by Collingwood off Panesar but his obdurate 56-minute innings ended just after lunch when he fended a short Harmison ball to short-leg. That was Harmison's 200th Test victim in his 53rd match.   

Fidel Edwards departed three balls later when he edged Harmison to Ian Bell in the gully. Corey Collymore was the last man, caught at short-leg by Bell off Panesar.   

England, who scored 370 and 313, bowled West Indies out for 229 in their first innings.    

Chanderpaul's century was his team's only hundred of the series. He batted for over six hours. West Indies' Sammy enjoyed a successful debut, claiming seven wickets for 66 in England's second innings on Saturday.   

The first Test at Lord's was drawn and West Indies suffered their heaviest Test defeat of an innings and 283 runs in the second at Headingley. The fourth and final match is at Durham starting on Friday.

Scoreboard at lunch

England 1st Innings 370
West Indies 1st Innings 229
England 2nd Innings 313
West Indies 2nd Innings (overnight: 301-5)

Chris Gayle c Collingwood b Harmison 16
Daren Ganga lbw b Harmison 0
Devon Smith c Cook b Panesar 42
Runako Morton lbw b Panesar 54
Shivnarine Chanderpaul not out 116
Dwayne Bravo c Cook b Panesar 49
Denesh Ramdin c Collingwood b Panesar 34
Darren Sammy c   b Panesar 25
Jerome Taylor c Cook b Harmison 11
Fidel Edwards c Bell b Harmison 0
Corey Collymore c Bell b Panesar 0

Extras (14b, 21lb, 8w, 4nb): 47
Total (all out in 132.5 overs): 394

Fall of wickets: 1 4, 2 35, 3 88, 4 161, 5 249, 6 311, 7 348, 8 355, 9 385, 10 394

Bowling: Ryan Sidebottom 27 8 53 0 (1nb), Steve Harmison 33 8 95 4 (2w, 3nb), Monty Panesar 51.5 13 137 6, Liam Plunkett 16 2 57 0 (6w), Kevin Pietersen 5 2 17 0

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