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England bowl West Indies out for 159

England bowl the West Indies out for 159 in the second match of their one-day international series.

England have set themselves a victory target of 160 by bowling the West Indies out for 159 in their second one-day international.

English bowler Stuart Broad celebrates with Jos Buttler after taking the wicket of West Indies batsman Darren Bravo during the second One Day International match bewteen West Indies and England at the Sir Vivian Richard Stadium in St John's, March 2, 2014© Getty Images

The tourists made a strong start, reducing their opponents to 30-3 inside nine overs, with Joe Root claiming two of the early wickets.

Lendl Simmons lead a brief recovery for the home side, adding 70 of 98 balls, but a deceptive James Treadwell delivery saw him stumped.

After Simmons's departure, the West Indies managed to add just 14 runs with their final four wickets, as Treadwell and Stephen Parry ripped through the lower order, bowling the batting side out with almost six overs to spare.

England lost the opening match of the series on Friday.

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West Indies bowler Sunil Narine celebrates after taking the wicket of English batsman Joe Root during the first One Day International match bewteen West Indies and England at the Sir Vivian Richard Stadium in St John's on February 28, 2014
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