Postpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 3 May 2015
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"There's no zip there from Jimmy. If he's going to bowl like that then it is a long way for England."
Windies win final Test to level the series 1-1
Darren Bravo makes 82; Blackwood 47
England only take two wickets after tea
England lost 5 wickets for 84 before lunch
Venue: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
James Gheerbrant and Jamie Lillywhite
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"There's no zip there from Jimmy. If he's going to bowl like that then it is a long way for England."
Brathwaite is looking busy here. He works two away past short leg and then smears a slightly mistimed pull shot, which a sprinting Moeen manages to keep to three.
James in Sevenoaks: All well and good saying a low scoring thriller like this that is done in three days should be the norm but most cricket boards will take dull run fests over this type of match and having to reimburse day 4 and 5 ticket holders every day.
Hope immediately gets off strike via a leg bye. Broad gets one to duck back in and rap Brathwaite on the pad, but it looks high. Alastair Cook has to tell a pouting Broad that he can't have a review, like a forbearing dad telling his eight-year-old that he can't have that shiny new bicycle in the window. Brathwaite works a single into the leg side.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"This will be a fascinating afternoon. Can England bowl West Indies out? That's the question. England will be on the attack and there's tremendous tension all around the ground."
Charles Gordon: This is a great Test match. Watching rubbish England is so entertaining. Us circa 2012 would have demolished this WI team.
Right, we're ready to get back under way. Stuart Broad to bowl, debutant Shai Hope on strike...
"It's all for commercial reasons that (ECB chairman elect) Colin Graves has suggested that and it takes away from the game, it's nonsense."
Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen on Twitter:, external England to win by 60 runs...
"I think Monty has got to sort a few things out in his personal life, I'm not too sure where he is at the moment so I can't really comment, but I hope he finds a county and is happy. When he's bowling well he's outstanding but we haven't seen him at his best for a while."
"West Indies have got the makings of a good team here. If they win this it's because they've played some great cricket, they're a team on the rise. It's two batsmen off being world class."
"Johnson, without a shadow of a doubt. He doesn't swing it, in Australia he's a handful but not so much in England. Starc swings it at mid 90s which is nearly impossible, I'd take Johnson over Starc any day."
"I'd like Danny Briggs, he doesn't spin it enough for my liking but I think he can bowl. I've not seen this Adam Riley at Kent but by all accounts he's one for the future. I've always liked Scotty Borthwick at Durham. If he moved counties and got to bowl more he could be a real alternative for England."
BBC Radio Test Match Special
During the lunchbreak, former England spinner Graeme Swann and ex-West Indies quick Tino Best will be answering some of your questions...
West Indies 2nd innings: 4-0 from one over - target 192
Batsmen: Brathwaite 4, Hope 0
Bowling figures: Anderson 1-0-4-0
England 1st innings: 257 (96.3 overs) - Cook 105, Taylor 3-36
West Indies 1st innings: 189 (49.4 overs) - Blackwood 85, Anderson 6-42
England 2nd innings: 123 (42.1 overs) - Buttler 35no, Holder 3-15, Taylor 3-33, Permaul 3-43
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Stuart Foster: When can we have that post tour inquiry and get rid of Moores?
Richard Thomas: Sat in Athens next to a couple of Aussies who do not appear to be too concerned by our batting line up. Can't think why....
Three slips and a gully for Anderson, lying hungrily in wait. England's fielders had plenty of choice words for Brathwaite as he walked out, but he begins confidently, punching Anderson back down the ground for four. He swishes wildly at the final ball before lunch, earning a glare from West Indies coach Phil Simmons, but he survives. West Indies' morning?
Stuart Mitchell: One way or the other this match is over today I think, what makes Test cricket entertaining not the dull run fests.
So, out come Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope, two young men on their home ground. Hope on debut, Brathwaite on a pair. They'll be jittery, no doubt. Can Jimmy Anderson take advantage and knock one over before lunch?
Jack Mendel: Buttler (in at no. 8) being stranded in both innings. Any other team doing this in the world? No? Just us?
David McNaught: Holding off judgement (and knife sharpening) until the Windies bat on this deteriorating track. C'mon Jimmy!