Postpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 3 May 2015
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"This is a very important innings for Marlon Samuels. He has strutted around looking cool, this will show whether that's all front."
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
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"This is a very important innings for Marlon Samuels. He has strutted around looking cool, this will show whether that's all front."
Damian Humphrey: If England win this - and I think they will - the difference between the sides will be Cook's century.
Chris Jordan has seen more old leather in this series than a Camden jacket trader, but he looks an entirely different proposition with a newish ball in his hand. He scuttles one just past Marlon Samuels' off stump, then induces a mistimed drive that brings the batsmen a slightly fortunate three.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Moeen just has to let the pitch do the talking."
Maddy Raman: Jordan must sneak a device in the ball that guides it to his palm. The only plausible explanation for his wondrous catching.
Moeen continues. Samuels is off the mark with a single to square leg, and Bravo opens his account with a chop through the covers.
West Indies 2nd innings: 35-2 from 15 overs - target 192
Batsmen: Samuels 0, Bravo 0
Fall of wickets: 35-1 (Hope 9), 35-2 (Brathwaite 25)
Bowling figures: Anderson 4-0-18-0, Broad 5-1-10-0, Jordan 4-2-3-1, Moeen 2-1-3-1
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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Richard M: A few minutes ago West Indies had Hope. Now they have no hope.
Well well. Marlon Samuels is the new man, and with Shiv Chanderpaul not at his best in this series, you feel much depends on this partnership between him and Darren Bravo. Jordan keeps the pressure on with a maiden.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Five minutes ago it looked as though they would lose by 10 wickets. Don't underestimate what that will do to the dressing room. All of a sudden that looks like a 300 chase to those boys."
Ed Smith
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"He's a phenomenal slip catcher, one of the best I've ever seen to spin."
This is getting ridiculous. Chris Jordan has clamed yet another ridiculously brilliant slip catch to get rid of Kraigg Brathwaite. Moeen pushes one on with the arm, Bravo nibbles at it, and the human Venus fly trap Jordan swallows it up one-handed. England on the march.
Tino Best
West Indies fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"A bright future for young Hope but it was an unfamiliar position for him. This is a test of Darren Bravo's character, he needs to work hard. He looks better when he is rotating the strike."
It looked a little doubtful, but DRS shows the ball thudding into the leg pole, and England have their breakthrough at last. Hope's debut is over - he showed promise, but two cheap dismissals.
Ed Smith
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"My instinct was it was going down leg-side but Billy is not having the best Test match."
Now then, now then. Jordan has hit Hope on the pads again, and this time the verdict is out. Hope wants a review though - is it going down leg?
Hamzah Patel: Moeen Ali to win this game for England. Mark my words.
Now then, time for Moeen's off-spin. He bowled poorly in the first innings and England need him to up his game here. His first ball is inauspicious, a full toss which Brathwaite clips to deep midwicket for a single. The batsmen rotate for a couple more low-risk singles.
Tino Best
West Indies fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"I'd like Jordan to be a little bit more aggressive at Shai. You have to take wickets, give him a bit of short stuff."
Chris Mitchell: Are we seeing the end of Cook's captaincy here. Panicky and wasteful reviews. One of him or Moores will be axed when we lose this Test.