WI 93-4published at 20:20 British Summer Time 21 April 2015
Samuels blocks out the rest of Moeen's over.
Windies 188-5; Samuels 94 not out
England seamers share five wickets
England win toss after rain delay
Moeen Ali replaces Tredwell
Stephan Shemilt and James Gheerbrant
Samuels blocks out the rest of Moeen's over.
Tony Cozier
BBC Test Match Special
"It was a big confident appeal as Samuels stretched a long way forward. Umpires give the batsmen the benefit when they come forward. There was always going to be a good chance it was going to Umpires Call. It was worth a review. There is a body of belief that if it does come back Umpires Call then the team should lose their review."
The ball-tracking system shows the ball clipping the top of leg stump, but not by enough to overturn the on-field decision.
Moeen Ali hits Marlon Samuels on the pad - the umpire says not out, but England want a second opinion...
Ben Stokes has been playing on Marlon Samuels's patience - offering him nothing, keeping him tied down and after ten scoreless deliveries off the Durham man, Samuels snaps, and chases a big booming drive that he slightly miscues, but hits well enough to force behind point for four. England would dearly love another wicket before the interval...
Christopher Gabbett: Legendary Australian frontman of Cold Chisel, Jimmy Barnes, lives in Bowral, NSW. So did some bloke called Bradman.
Nigel John Mundy: How about Bristol's WG Grace and The Brilliant Corners.
Robin Fry: You couldn't tell from his accent, but Jonathan Agnew is from Macclesfield - just like Ian Curtis
That's better from Moeen - a much, more accurate probing over that forces Blackwood to play out a maiden.
Stephen Downer: Derek Underwood was born in Bromley, Kent, where David Bowie studied art, music and design at Bromley Technical High School (source: Wikipedia).
James Eady: Aren't Steve Finn and Elton John both from Watford?
Marlon Samuels has really curbed his usual enthusiasm for big shots today - just two fours from 74 balls so far for the Jamaican. He plays out a second consecutive maiden from Stokes.
Tattz in Nottingham: Backing Moeen to take a fair few wickets in the second innings. He will need this first innings just to remember how to play test cricket again. Good to see genuine turn from an English spinner though!
Moeen Ali is reintroduced - will that catch have imbued him with confidence? It doesn't look like it - his first ball of his new spell is short and wide and cut for four by Samuels, and then Blackwood milks him for two. Penny for James Tredwell's thoughts, not to mention those of Adil Rashid?
Jermaine Blackwood showed in the first Test that he can operate in fits and starts - and sure enough, after driving his first two balls down the ground, he plays out a shotless maiden from Stokes.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Unless the light improves it looks like we might have a curtailed day - there are no floodlights here in Grenada."
Silas Gregory: Did we decide that Bell is a Coventry lad? If so, that's The Specials' home town.
Alan Compton: Liam Plunkett shares his Nunthorpe hometown with Amelia Lily of 2011 X-Factor fame.
Ian D: How about the 'Royal Borough' of Croydon, birthplace of both Kirsty McColl (who saw Elvis at her local chip shop don't forget) and the whole Surrey and England Butcher dynasty!
England have really toiled at times in this session, but they've been rewarded for plugging away - and what a blow the dismissal of Chanderpaul is for West Indies. The Guyanese veteran just didn't get his weight into the shot, he was playing too far away from his body. Broad continues to test Marlon Samuels with a fullish length, and Marlon Samuels continues to search for his timing - squirting one to square leg and then under-edging to cover.
Oliver Metcalfe: I turn on TMS, and the very next ball, Chanderpaul goes. You're welcome, British public.
Anthony Berry: Got in the bath, England took a wicket. Dropped the remote which changed the channel, England get a wicket.
Jermaine Blackwood is the new batsman. He had a game of two halves in the first Test - making an impressive maiden century in the first innings, then losing his wicket to what Jonathan Agnew called "one of the worst shots I've ever seen" in the second. But he's away nicely here - punching a single down the ground, and then driving sweetly to the mid-on boundary.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"What an awful shot from a nondescript ball. He reached for it and just spooned it up to Moeen. What a gift. It was a horrible shot. There have been some gifts today and especially from a player of Chanderpaul's experience."
Ben Stokes is brought into the attack, and he strikes with his second ball! It's the prized wicket of Chanderpaul, but what a tame dismissal for such a famously dogged batsman - driving loosely and spooning one to Moeen Ali at gully. That's Stokes's first wicket of the series.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"That ball was hit hard and it still only went for three, so you can see what effect the rain overnight and today has had on the pitch."