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England recovered from 122-4 just before tea to close on 258-4, with Pope on 91 as he goes in search of his second test century and Buttler on 56.
Both players were under pressure to deliver in the third test after underwhelming performances so far in this series. Buttler, in particular, is feeling the heat from Ben Foakes for the wicketkeeper position and a first half-century in tests since September justified the selectors' backing of the limited-overs specialist.
Buttler smashed recalled spinner Rahkeem Cornwall for two sixes in the same over - one over deep midwicket and the other over long-on - but otherwise stayed measured and largely restrained in a 120-ball knock. His one and only test century came two years ago against India.
Pope, whose highest score in this series was 12, compiled his runs quicker - a rarity for a batsman alongside Buttler - and struck 11 fours before bad light stopped play for the day about 10 minutes before the scheduled end in Manchester.
Before Pope and Buttler came together, the wisdom of England deploying a truncated batting lineup and including four fast bowlers along with a spinner was being questioned.
Dom Sibley (0) departed off the sixth ball of the day after playing across Kemar Roach and getting trapped lbw, and captain Joe Root, attempting a quick single, was run out by Roston Chase's direct throw for 17 just before lunch.
When Ben Stokes - promoted to No. 4 and playing as a specialist batsman - was bowled through the gate by Roach for 20, England was 92-3 and its batting lineup was suddenly looking wafer thin.
Rory Burns (57) then edged Chase to slip, where the burly Cornwall took a brilliant, instinctive one-handed catch.
England responded well, though, and moved into a strong position to win a series that is poised at 1-1.
The Windies, who won the first test in Southampton, are looking to capture a test series in England for the first time since 1988.
Roach has 2-56 off 18.4 overs, and needs one more wicket for 200 in tests.
England 1st Innings
R. Burns c Cornwall b Chase 57
D. Sibley lbw b Roach 0
J. Root run out (Chase) 17
B. Stokes b Roach 20
O. Pope not out 91
J. Buttler not out 56
Extras (b12, lb3, nb2) 17
Total (4 wkts, 85.4 overs, 372 mins) 258
To bat: C Woakes, D Bess, J Archer, S Broad, J Anderson
Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Sibley), 2-47 (Root), 3-92 (Stokes), 4-131 (Burns)
Bowling: Roach 18.4-2-56-2; Gabriel 18-4-47-0 (1nb); Holder 20-5-45-0 (1nb); Cornwall 21-4-71-0; Chase 8-2-24-1;
West Indies: Kraigg Brathwaite, John Campbell, Shai Hope, Shamarh Brooks, Roston Chase, Jermaine Blackwood, Jason Holder (capt), Shane Dowrich (wkt), Rahkeem Cornwall, Kemar Roach, Shannon Gabriel
Toss: West Indies
Umpires: Michael Gough (ENG), Richard Kettleborough (ENG)
TV umpire: Richard Illingworth (ENG)
Match referee: Chris Broad (ENG)
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