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Cook, Bell take England home

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(REUTERS) Published 22.05.12, 12:00 AM
Alastair Cook, on way to his 79, on Monday

London: Alastair Cook and Ian Bell made composed fifties to guide England to a comfortable five-wicket win over West Indies in the first Test at Lord’s on Monday.

The hosts had crumbled to 57 for four chasing 191 for victory on a chilly morning but Cook and Bell steadied the ship with a fifth-wicket partnership of 132.

Cook was out for 79 just before the end but Bell and Jonny Bairstow steered England home, Bell clipping Marlon Samuels for four through mid-wicket to seal victory and finish on 63 not out.

After resuming on 10 for two, Jonathan Trott became Kemar Roach's third victim of the innings when he nicked a rapid seaming delivery to Darren Sammy at slip before Kevin Pietersen edged a catch to wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin trying to pull a short ball from Shannon Gabriel. That left West Indies scenting an unlikely victory against the world’s top-ranked team.

The touring side have won only one of their last 18 Tests in England and trailed the hosts by 155 runs on first innings but a battling 345 in the second innings kept them in the match.

Cook and Bell displayed exemplary calmness in a tense atmosphere, however, rotating the strike neatly and hitting the bad balls to the boundary to steer England to 131 for four at lunch.

Cook got to his fifty just before the interval with a late cut for four off spinner Samuels.

Bell passed fifty for the second time in the match midway through the afternoon session and the pair strolled through the final overs picking up runs at will before Cook was caught at gully by Kirk Edwards off Sammy with just two runs needed.

West Indies captain Darren Sammy has been fined 80 percent of his match fee for his team's slow over rate , the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday.       

The England selectors, meanwhile, named an unchanged 13-man squad for the second Test match starting on Friday.

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