Postpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 25 April 2015
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"He got into a right old pickle as far as the footwork was concerned. He was right across, we could see leg stump."
England win second Test in Grenada
Tourists lead three-match series 1-0
Ballance 81 and Cook 59 not out
Anderson 4-43 in WI's 2nd innings
James Gheerbrant and Stephan Shemilt
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"He got into a right old pickle as far as the footwork was concerned. He was right across, we could see leg stump."
Going over. Jonathan Trott breathes a massive sigh of relief - that was a pretty rotten shot, truth be told.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"They have to review this, given the situation. It's straight, but a question of height."
Shannon Gabriel hits Jonathan Trott on the pad first ball. Umpire says no, but the Windies want another look at this. Height the issue, we think...
Dick: Feel strangely uninspired seeing Cook and Trott coming to the crease in what has been a mesmerising Test…
Who knows, if England start really smashing it about, we might even catch the end of Casualty. Result. Kemar Roach takes the new ball for West Indies. Cap'n Cook opens his account with a couple worked into the leg side.
Right, the roller has pootled its way off and we're ready to go. With any luck we'll all be out of here in time for Match of the Day...
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"Joe Root has made the highest score in a Test for 29% of his games. It's the second highest percentage of all time behind only Donald Bradman."
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"You can't see Cook and Trott thinking 'we'll bang them off in 25 overs, lads', but you do want to make a statement. It's important for West Indies they don't roll over."
Can anything stop England's remorseless charge to victory? Well yes, briefly - they've had problems firing up the roller in Grenada, which means that there will be a brief delay before England begin their chase. Goodness knows why they need the roller on a pitch that's already flatter than one of the tables at the Crucible, but there you go...
John S: No-one's thinking what I'm thinking are they? No? Ok, good. It's just that I've watched a lot of England games in my 49 years…..
So, a very good day's work in the field for England - started by an inspired spell of new-ball bowling from James Anderson and finished by some canny tweak from Moeen Ali, with some terrific fielding along the way.
England look set to finally break their streak of overseas frustration with a first away Test win since Kolkata in December 2012. Can West Indies possibly stop them? Well, their hopes surely depend on removing Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott early. As for the England openers, they'd love some red ink...
Gregory Mumford: It would be great to see still Cook there as England get over the line and their first win of the series...
West Indies 2nd innings: 307 all out (112 overs)
England need 143 to win (59 overs remaining)
Fall of wickets: 3-1 (Smith 2), 145-2 (Bravo 69), 224-3 (Brathwaite 116), 238-4 (Chanderpaul 7), 239-5 (Samuels 37), 257-6 (Blackwood 10), 260-7 (Holder 2), 282-8 (Roach 8), 307-9 (Ramdin 28), 307-10 (Gabriel 0)
Not out batsman: Bishoo 15
Bowling figures: Anderson 22-7-43-4, Broad 21-2-71-1, Moeen 24-9-51-3, Jordan 21-6-69-1, Stokes 8-0-34-0, Root 15-7-26-0
1st innings: West Indies 299; England 464
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Tony Cozier
BBC Test Match Special
"143 needed. It's not a difficult task in conditions now well-suited for batting. They are poised to go 1-0 up in this series."
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"It has been James Anderson's morning. Moeen Ali mopped up the tail, he's bowled well today. On the bus today, I was the only one who predicted an England victory. I'm smug."
Yep, no doubt about it. The last-wicket partnership that so frustrated England in the first innings is ended within two deliveries. Brilliant comeback from Moeen, who has bowled well this morning after a difficult match with the ball. England race off the field, while it's a much slower, more mournful trudge for Gabriel and Bishoo - they have plenty of work to do to prevent an England victory...
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"It looks absolutely plumb, dead straight in front of all three."
Moeen's done it again! He pins Shannon Gabriel in front of the timbers with a regulation off-break, and the umpire has no hesitation in givng him out. Gabriel reviews, more in hope than expectation surely...
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"We haven't seen a full toss take a wicket all series. When the pressure is on, Ramdin misses a very easy ball to be plumb leg before."