81. The second new ball was taken at the start by the West Indies but Blewett greeted it with some dazzling strokes.
82. The pair also negotiated seven overs with the second new ball during the closing stages of the day.
83. The six came from off-spinner Robert Croft on the second ball after the extended lunch break.
84. The plucky left-hander edged his second ball straight to third slip where Stuart Williams again held on comfortably.
85. The referee threw the second ball off as play continued, and the United States scored seconds later.
86. The second ball went for two, and Knight drilled the third for a six off Heath Streak to put England within five runs.
87. The second new ball, surprisingly taken by medium pacer Steve Waugh, wreaked more havoc.
88. The timing was strange since the Yankees had the bases loaded at the time and Shuey had just thrown his second ball to Soriano.
89. The West Indies fast bowlers were fired up with the second new ball and sensed a swift end to the innings.
90. The West Indies took the second new ball late in the day but the pacers failed to maintain a consistent line and length and paid dearly.