Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "Darren Bravo is playing golf now, showing his intentions. England look beyond tired now... they look beaten."

  2. WI 179-4 (Bravo 74, Blackwood 40)published at 22:25 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    This is all over. England are going through the motions now, running on autopilot with that empty feeling in the pit of their stomachs. Blackwood drills Moeen for four through the covers, and then Bravo launches him for a huge six, right into the party stand. Never have people looked so happy to be pelted with a heavy wooden missile.

  3. Postpublished at 22:20 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Graeme Swann
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "As Geoffrey would say... that's only out if your Dad's umpiring."

  4. Not outpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Darren BravoImage source, Getty Images

    And he is. Home by yards.

  5. Postpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "This could be the moment the Test match turns... direct hits so often are out."

  6. Umpire reviewpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    A throw comes in from the deep and hits the stumps direct with Blackwood coming back for a second. He looks safe...

  7. Postpublished at 22:17 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "It's been an innings which has grown in stature from Bravo. He has been the man to hold it all together for the West Indies."

  8. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 22:17 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Rob Meech: I think it's fair to say that jobs are on the line for some of England's players and management here.

    Merlyn: Look on the bright side England fans, Graves promised a clear out if we didn't win this series. So something must happen.

  9. WI 164-4published at 22:17 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Bravo sees the finish line and suddenly breaks out into a sprint, thumping Moeen Ali back over his head for six. Somewhere, Colin Graves is sticking pins in his Peter Moores voodoo doll...

  10. Postpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "Put two wickets on the score and then you're down to the tail and every run will seem like a mountain. It's not done yet... but that was a disastrous over for England."

  11. WI 157-4 (target 192)published at 22:14 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images

    Disaster for England. The train is coming off the tracks here. Blackwood flicks Anderson through midwicket for four, and then the bowler sends two lots of four byes past a despairing Jos Buttler. 12 off the over, the end is coming...

  12. Postpublished at 22:08 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "England are starting to look tired. They have over-bowled their seamers because their spinners are not able to bowl as much as they would want."

    Alastair Cook ponders his optionsImage source, Reuters
  13. WI 144-4 (Moeen 10-1-29-1)published at 22:06 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Alastair Cook brings Moeen back into the attack. Given how unreliably he has bowled during this match, that is the gamble of a desperate man - but then again Moeen does have a knack of picking up wickets. Bravo adds another single with a cut to point.

  14. Postpublished at 22:05 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Tino Best
    West Indies fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    "It's always easy for someone who hasn't played top-level cricket to call those that do 'mediocre'."

  15. Grave concern for Englandpublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    "I'd certainly be disappointed if we don't win the series, because I am pretty sure the West Indies are going to have a mediocre team.

    "A lot of their stars are going to be playing in the Indian Premier League, not in the Tests, so we should win.

    "If we don't win, I can tell you now there will be some enquiries why we haven't."

    Remember these words? That's what incoming England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Colin Graves told BBC Radio Leeds before the series.

    Could there be some big decisions coming for Graves when he takes over on 15 May?...

    Colin Graves (left) the ECB Chairman Elect talks with head coach Peter MooresImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "West Indies have never failed to chase a fourth-innings target below 200."

  17. WI 143-4 (Bravo 57, Blackwood 29)published at 22:02 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    England suddenly look flatter than a pair of slacks that have just been through the trouser-press. Another chance narrowly eludes them, a mistimed back-foot punch from Bravo just dropping short of the outstretched hand of Joe Root. Anderson aims a petulant kick at the ball at the end of another thwarted over.

  18. Scorecard updatepublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    West Indies 2nd innings: 142-4 from 55 overs - target 192

    Batsmen: Bravo 56, Blackwood 29

    Fall of wickets: 35-1 (Hope 9), 35-2 (Brathwaite 25), 70-3 (Samuels 20), 80-4 (Chanderpaul 0)

    Bowling figures: Anderson 11-4-29-1, Broad 13-5-29-1, Jordan 11-5-24-1, Moeen 9-1-28-1, Root 8-4-16-0, Stokes 3-0-13-0

    England 2nd innings: 123 - Buttler 35no, Holder 3-15, Taylor 3-33, Permaul 3-43

    1st innings: England 257; West Indies 189

    Match scorecard

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  19. Postpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 3 May 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "There's a sense of urgency and desperation amongst the Barmy Army as they try to urge England on. You can also see plenty of home flags fluttering now as well."