Summary

  • 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

  1. Dropped catchpublished at 21:54 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Close! Holder aims a powerful drive, it comes off the shins of the helmeted Gary Ballance at short point, spoons into the air and James Tredwell nearly takes a superb return catch diving to his left, but can't hold on.

  2. Anderson's greatest moment?published at 21:54 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    In one of the closest Ashes contests in history, Anderson claimed 5-85 and 5-73, including four wickets on the final day to seal a thrilling 14-run win over Australia at Trent Bridge in 2013.

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images
  3. WI 330-7 (min 6 overs left)published at 21:52 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Chris Jordan replaces Broad as Captain Cook shuffles his bowlers. Holder steers a three to move to 87 - that's 13 short of what would be a landmark maiden Test century. The close fielders crouch down again, but Roach again defends his stumps adeptly before helping the last ball down the leg side for four.

    There is now a minimum of six overs left - if England get a shift on, they might just get an extra one in before the official close of play at 22:12 BST.

  4. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 21:52 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Ian Bradley: Glad to see the resilience shown by the home side, ideal preparation for the sterner challenges to come in the summer.

  5. Postpublished at 21:52 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "I think you've got to give Joe Root a go. James Tredwell has bowled manfully all day, but he's not looking that dangerous. I'd like to see Jonathan Trott under a helmet on the leg side, just for that short one that rears up off the handle."

  6. WI 323-7 (England need three wickets to win)published at 21:47 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Tredwell to continue, sweat glistening on his balding bonce. Holder steers a two through mid-off, he's standing tall in every sense here for what would be a gritty draw for West Indies - he even jabs a single off the last ball to keep the strike.

  7. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 21:47 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Ayelet H Lushkov: A Broady hat trick would be really handy right about now. Gotta catch up with Jimmy!

    Alan Compton: This is now the longest innings of the match. Not good enough. Hyper-critical maybe, but this is the spinner's job...

  8. Postpublished at 21:47 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "I'm starting to fear the worst here. There are a few fielders with hands on hips. England have got to keep the belief and make something happen here."

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  9. Anderson's greatest moment?published at 21:46 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Anderson removes Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke in his first two overs to set up England's thrashing of Australia at Adelaide on the way to a 3-1 Ashes triumph in 2010-11.

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images
  10. WI 320-7 (min 8 overs left)published at 21:43 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    It's a rare event in a Test to see all nine fielders in the picture as Broad charges in to Roach, who does excellently to dig out a couple of yorkers speared in at his boots, jamming his bat down well, and looks every inch the composed batsman as he squeezes a two through point.

  11. Postpublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "I'm pleased to see James Tredwell coming on. He just needs to bowl slightly quicker than usual, see if he can get it to grip and spit. On a pitch like this, you can't afford to bowl too slowly, as the batsman can just play back to you. I don't want to play devil's advocate, but this would be the perfect time for a leg-spinner."

  12. WI 318-7 (England need three wickets to win)published at 21:39 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Stokes off, Tredwell on as England search for that magical breakthrough. But Holder holds firm. Maiden over. Nine to go.

  13. Postpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "If West Indies save this, it will be 50.5 overs after the fall of the sixth wicket, which will be the fourth longest any team has batted after the fall of the sixth wicket to save a Test match. The last six times a 10th-wicket partnership has saved a Test match, it's been a match involving England."

    Suddenly I'm reminded of Monty's commando-crawl in Auckland, Onions holding off Morkel at Cape Town, and many others...

  14. Anderson's greatest moment?published at 21:39 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Anderson exhibits his full swing-bowling repertoire en route to career-best figures of 11-71 as England destroy Pakistan in the first Test at Trent Bridge in 2010.

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images
  15. WI 318-7 (min 10 overs left)published at 21:36 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Holder guides Broad for a three to mid-on, still showing confidence in his partner. Roach averages under 10 in Test cricket, with a top score of 41, but he's doing a superb job for the Caribbean region today. A straight bat from the Bajan means it's 10 overs left for them to survive.

  16. Postpublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "I've just had Viv Richards tell me that Sulieman Benn can bat a bit. I'm starting to wonder if Viv Richards knows anything about batting!

    "You've got to admire the West Indies' fight and resolve. I don't think there are enough superlatives for Jason Holder. He's batted magnificently. He's the most easy-on-the-eye tail-ender I've seen."

  17. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Andrew Morris: If only we can winkle Holder out I think England will win this... Tough ask though.

    Matt W: Cannot believe the pub turned off the cricket minutes before Anderson's landmark wicket in favour of Middlesbrough vs Norwich!

    You could find a new pub to go to? Tell them to follow Boro-Norwich via the BBC Sport live text?

  18. WI 315-7 (England need three wickets to win)published at 21:31 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Jerome Taylor is padded up, big Sulieman Benn has donned thigh pad and armguard in the West Indies viewing area - but they'll hope not to be needed here. Another fluent square drive off the back foot brings Holder four - I agree with Sir Viv that the Windies have a very valuable player on their hands here. A single brings Roach on strike, and brings in everyone around the bat. Stokes bowls it full, but Roach hangs on.

  19. Postpublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    Sir Viv Richards
    Ex-West Indies captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "We just need a couple more cricketers like Jason Holder, who are committed and talented like him. When you have such height, batting looks so simple. He looks totally organised at the crease."

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  20. Anderson's greatest moment?published at 21:31 British Summer Time 17 April 2015

    England's final pair Anderson and Monty Panesar defy Australia for 40 minutes to clinch a draw with Australia in the first Ashes Test at Cardiff in 2009. Anderson survived 53 deliveries and Panesar 35.

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images