WI 29-0 (target 192)published at 18:25 British Summer Time 3 May 2015
Hope survives the rest of the over. No luck yet for Chris Jordan but he has looked threatening.
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
Hope survives the rest of the over. No luck yet for Chris Jordan but he has looked threatening.
Tino Best
West Indies fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"That was out all day in my book. Come on Shai Hope, grab these opportunities. You're not an opener but grab these opportunities."
Well, it was close, but the DRS shows that the ball would only have shaved the off stump, so Hope survives, and England, significantly, have flambeed both their reviews in five ill-judged minutes. They'll be wanting those back, mark my words...
Chris Jordan raps Shai Hope on the pad, huge appeal, not out is the verdict but England want a review...
West Indies get the runs flowing again with a single for Hope followed by a lovely four from Brathwaite, a dinky little clipped on-drive. Gorgeous. England's pacemen are just struggling to beat the bat at the moment - plenty of time left though...
Tino Best
West Indies fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"West Indies need to consolidate and let their talents show."
Jordan almost scuttles one under the bat of Kraigg Brathwaite but the opener just about gets the portcullis down in time. Two consecutive maidens though, pressure just building on West Indies.
Nope, bad review, that one came off the thigh-pad. That's the first decision of four that Billy Bowden's had reviewed today that he's got right.
Tino Best
West Indies fast bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"Waste of a referral."
Time for Chris Jordan, who definitely has a point to prove with the ball. Jos Buttler collects one down the leg side, there's a big appeal for caught behind against Brathwaite, Billy Bowden says no, but England want another look...
Matthew Coote: If you were to do an all time England XI Cook would definitely be in it, but his captaincy is shocking.
You just feel nervous for debutant Shai Hope in this situation - like a newborn gazelle in a nature documentary, you can watch him gambol along happily enough without ever quite shaking that sense of imminent jeopardy. But he's playing nicely so far - he blocks out another over from Stuart Broad sturdily.
Don Paulo: If WI win this, I confidently predict nothing whatsoever will change in the England set-up.
Brathwaite keeps the scoreboard ticking with a was-that-deliberate-or-not fiddle down to third man. Not sure, but either way it brings him four.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"Why is Root there at slip and not Jordan? You have to have your best fielders in the correct positions. Jordan is in the outfield."
Oh, how crucial could that be? Shai Hope is reprieved when he squirts an edge to third slip off Broad but Joe Root, tumbling to his left, shells the chance. Not entirely straightforward but he got two hands to it. England can't afford to miss too many of those...
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"If Moeen Ali is nervous about bowling, I'm also nervous for him. We'll find out a lot about him when he does come on."
Young Shai Hope is showing real obduracy here, playing Anderson with a straight bat, and if he's feeling uneasy about being stuck on 0, he's not showing it. After 15 scoreless balls, he finally seizes his chance - Anderson drops short and Hope stands tall and cracks him off the back foot through the covers for four.
Freddy Harper-Davies: I can't be the only one thinking that West Indies will probably get this target without losing a wicket?
Moeen shows a real turn of pace to swoop on a push to mid-off from Brathwaite, he releases quickly but I think Hope was home even if he had hit with the throw. Broad is bowling with good pace and rhythm, but no breakthrough yet for England.