WI 350-7 (5 balls left)published at 22:14 British Summer Time 17 April 2015
We're into the last over - Anderson to bowl. Roach just needs to survive the first four balls and they can shake hands on a draw. He defends the first.
West Indies draw first Test, Antigua
Anderson breaks England wicket record
West Indies 350-7 - target 438
Holder 103*, Smith 65, Ramdin 57
Anderson 384, Botham 383 Test wickets
Mark Mitchener and James Gheerbrant
We're into the last over - Anderson to bowl. Roach just needs to survive the first four balls and they can shake hands on a draw. He defends the first.
Holder is back on the defensive, and the Caribbean fans are up on their feat saluting their new hero. He plays back the last ball of Tredwell's over - who will bowl the last? Gotta be Jimmy?
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"It's only the fourth century by a batsman at eight or lower in the fourth innings of a Test match."
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Holder does deserve this hundred. What an effort to save this match. This is a really promising young cricketer. He's got some guts."
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Another four smacked through long-off brings Holder his century - it's his maiden first-class ton, let alone Test cricket.
And it uses up another delivery - West Indies have nine balls to survive.
Fenners: Difficult to know if this is inept bowling or a flat pitch. Bit of both maybe?
Dobablo: Come on Holder. Chance a few attempting to reach your century.
Holder, on 95, smacks Tredwell down the ground... it's four when it looked like it was going for a flat six. 11 balls left.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"What a knock from Kemar Roach. Devon Smith and Jermaine Blackwood owe him a big rum tonight."
It didn't touch his bat - his bat just hit the ground, which may have produced a noise. And Roach survives again with two overs left.
The unintended consequence of that review may be that we don't have enough time to get more than two overs in, in three minutes. England seem to have realised that as Joe Root takes a while to don shin pads to stand at bat-pad.
With the field moved to the leg side, Roach jams his bat down and England appeal for a catch behind. Billy Bowden shakes his head and England, desperately, call for a review...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Time is surely running out for England now. But every time that Test cricket produces a last hour like this, you punch the air, because it's what the game is all about."
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It's been James Anderson's day, setting a new England record for Test wicket - can the Burnley magic blow away these last three wickets? He finds Roach's edge... it bounces agonisingly in front of the slips and away for four.
Tredwell to continue. Holder, on 91, guides a two off his legs, then guides a two between silly point and gully. The Antiguan fans are loving this, he's up to 95.
The equation is this. Three wickets needed. Three overs (minimum) left. Tension cranked up to 11.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"If West Indies save this, it will be the second longest they've ever batted in the fourth innings to save a Test match, after the 'Timeless Test' in 1930."
Matt Wilkinson: So we are struggling to bowl out West Indies B team. What is the address to post the Ashes to the Australia Cricket Board?
Leonard Odicean: If my wife were locked in toilet, this England team couldn't get her out.
After one over of Jordan, England turn back to Joe Root - whether as a wicket-taking partnership-breaker, or as an attempt to whistle through another over in order to get an extra over in. Roach, having defended so well, is tempted into a flashing drive at the off-spinner and misses but survives... Root goes round the wicket, but Roach sees out the maiden. Only 24 more balls - or 13 minutes - for West Indies to bat out the draw.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"The prospect of a first ever century for Jason Holder is just going to be nibbling away at the back of his mind with five overs to go."
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James Wheaton: Tredwell is no better than a county trundler, doesn't look remotely threatening on a fifth day pitch.
Nick Gibson: If only we had a leg-spinner bowling on a 5th day track... that's right we have just didn't bother picking him.
Holder goes for the drive again, the ball sails to the backward point boundary and he's into the 90s with five overs left.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"It wasn't an easy chance, he had to react quite late. Tredwell just couldn't get his fingers underneath it, what a chance."