(Reuters) – A second test between West Indies and England that has been compelling only for the purist may yet produce a bit of excitement if the tourists push on quickly early on the final day in Barbados. England had an overall lead of 136 runs without loss at stumps in their second innings at Kensington Oval and found themselves in a remarkably similar position to last week’s first test. On that occasion in Antigua they were 153 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand at the same stage, and captain Joe Root subsequently declared in time to give his bowlers 70 overs to dismiss West Indies a sec…