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England flirt with another disaster before rescue against West Indies

Stuart Broad and Ravi Bopara shore up batting to help secure a series-levelling victory for visitors

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England's captain Stuart Broad (right) looks on with teammate Ravi Bopara at the other end in their second one-day international cricket match against the West Indies at North Sound, Antigua. Photo: Reuters

An unbroken eighth-wicket partnership of 58 between Ravi Bopara and captain Stuart Broad averted another embarrassing England collapse and saw their team to an ODI series-levelling three-wicket win over the West Indies.

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On a day when both teams performed below average with the bat, the home side lost their last six wickets for 26 runs after skipper Dwayne Bravo's controversial dismissal to be dismissed for 159 off 44.2 overs.

England, their confidence at a low ebb on the back of six defeats in their last seven ODIs, seemed to have frittered away an excellent position in being reduced to 105 for seven in the 32nd over.

We made it really hard for ourselves. But Rav [Bopara] did what we expected of him at number seven
Stuart Broad

However, Broad joined Bopara in defying the primary threat of spinner Sunil Narine before striking the winning boundary with five overs to spare.

West Indies thought they had removed Broad immediately upon his arrival at the crease to a catch at the wicket off Ravi Rampaul but umpire Rod Tucker's on-field decision was reversed on television review. He was then put down on three by Bravo diving at slip off the same bowler.

West Indies had won Friday's opener by 15 runs at the same Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

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"We made it really hard for ourselves," said Broad. "But Rav [Bopara] did what we expected of him at number seven and we were able to keep our minds clear on the target required."

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