<p>Rain prevented any play on the third day of the second cricket test between England and West Indies in Manchester on Saturday.</p>.<p>England, trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, now has only two days left to try and force a victory.</p>.<p>"It's not ideal. It's looking like we'll have to take 19 wickets in two days,” England all-rounder Ben Stokes told Sky Sports.</p>.<p>"But the wicket has offered something throughout the whole test so far, so we just need to make sure we can expose that. We know that once we get on a roll, anything is possible with the bowling attack we have."</p>.<p>Better weather is forecast for the last two days. With no fans present, West Indies will resume Sunday morning on 32-1 in reply to England's first innings 469-9 declared, with Kraigg Brathwaite 6 not out and nightwatchman Alzarri Joseph unbeaten on 14.</p>.<p>Opener John Campbell fell for 12 on Friday, trapped leg before by Sam Curran.</p>.<p>Stokes top-scored in England's innings with 176 - his 10th test century - while Dom Sibley hit 120, his second ton.</p>.<p>Jos Buttler also made 40 and Dom Bess finished unbeaten on 31. Off-spinner Roston Chase was the most effective West Indies bowler. He took 5-172 and paceman Kemar Roach picked up 2-58.</p>.<p>West Indies won the first test in Southampton by four wickets.</p>.<p>The third and final match is also in Manchester.</p>
<p>Rain prevented any play on the third day of the second cricket test between England and West Indies in Manchester on Saturday.</p>.<p>England, trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, now has only two days left to try and force a victory.</p>.<p>"It's not ideal. It's looking like we'll have to take 19 wickets in two days,” England all-rounder Ben Stokes told Sky Sports.</p>.<p>"But the wicket has offered something throughout the whole test so far, so we just need to make sure we can expose that. We know that once we get on a roll, anything is possible with the bowling attack we have."</p>.<p>Better weather is forecast for the last two days. With no fans present, West Indies will resume Sunday morning on 32-1 in reply to England's first innings 469-9 declared, with Kraigg Brathwaite 6 not out and nightwatchman Alzarri Joseph unbeaten on 14.</p>.<p>Opener John Campbell fell for 12 on Friday, trapped leg before by Sam Curran.</p>.<p>Stokes top-scored in England's innings with 176 - his 10th test century - while Dom Sibley hit 120, his second ton.</p>.<p>Jos Buttler also made 40 and Dom Bess finished unbeaten on 31. Off-spinner Roston Chase was the most effective West Indies bowler. He took 5-172 and paceman Kemar Roach picked up 2-58.</p>.<p>West Indies won the first test in Southampton by four wickets.</p>.<p>The third and final match is also in Manchester.</p>