Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 2 May 2015
James Gutteridge: Jordan's close catching could buy him a long term place in this team, the new Collingwood for sure.
18 wickets fall on day two in Barbados
Trott, Cook, Bell, Root, Mooen all out
Anderson takes 6-42 for England
Venue: Kensington Oval, Barbados
James Gheerbrant and Jamie Lillywhite
James Gutteridge: Jordan's close catching could buy him a long term place in this team, the new Collingwood for sure.
Ian Salisbury holds the honour of being the first man to dismiss Shiv Chanderpaul in Test cricket (see 18:14 entry).
The former Surrey, Sussex and Warwickshire leg-spinner, who took 20 wickets at 76.95 in his 15 Tests, bowled Chanderpaul for 62 on his way to taking 4-163 in West Indies' 556 all out.
England's other frontline bowlers in their innings defeat that match? Chris Lewis, Alan Igglesden, and Angus Fraser, while Graeme Hick and Mark Ramprakash bowled 35 overs between them (without taking a wicket).
In addition to his peerless slip fielding, Jordan is doing a good job with the ball, keeping Blackwood's attacking instincts in check, finally conceding his first runs from the final ball of his fourth over.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"That's an absolute blinder. Jordan is remarkable in that position, I've never seen anything like him. He produced the right hand from nowhere, it's the kind of catch that renders you speechless."
That's how they're going to get him, through an outstanding piece of fielding. Jordan at slip again, was moving to his left, but with incredible reflexes he takes off to his right and clutches it one handed after Chanderpaul forced Root off the back foot. The 66-ball vigil ends.
The great Brian Charles Lara is 46 today. He'd probably still get a few out here today, the pitch seems to have well and truly flattened out. Jordan is intrepid, without causing much alarm for the batsmen. But three maidens is pretty impressive.
Julian in Surrey: People joke about the Aussies watching this and hardly being filled with fear - well here's a different view, both Anderson and Cook running back into top form after a couple of years off their best - is actually something to worry about.
Joe Root replaces Moeen - someone had to after that previous over really - with his brand of occasional off-spin from round the wicket and nearly breaks through with his first ball as Blackwood's leg glance just carries to leg gully but Ian Bell cannot quite scoop it up.
Matthew Keast: Two of the worst overs I've ever seen from a spin bowler. Where's Rashid?
BBC Radio Test Match Special
"We haven't got any songs about the West Indies players out here. Maybe we learnt our lesson from Mitchell Johnson."
Test Match Special's celebration of 20 years of The Barmy Army is now available as a podcast.
Jordan is maintaining a good line on or around off-stump in the high 80's mph but Chanderpaul is not going to do anything adventurous in that region it would appear. A second successive maiden for the Sussex all-rounder.
Tony Cozier
BBC Test Match Special
"Moeen Ali has been all over the place, just like Permaul for the West Indies yesterday."
Sam Robson, can we call him former England opener? Anyway, he's just been dismissed for 178 from 300 balls for Middlesex against Durham at Lord's. More buffet bowling from Moeen, and even the obdurate Chanderpaul is not going to pass that up, pulling it emphatically through mid-wicket for four.
Shiv Chanderpaul made his Test debut against England in Guyana in March 1994.
He scored 62 in West Indies' thumping victory by an innings and 44 runs in the second Test of the series. Brian Lara scored 167 and Jimmy Adams 137 while Curtly Ambrose took 8-95 in the match.
Do you remember who dismissed the then 19-year-old Chanderpaul?
After three overs for nine runs, Anderson makes way for Jordan, who has three slips in place for Chanderpaul, standing a foot or so outside the crease. He's not tempted outside the off-stump and the waiting game continues.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Moeen's just trying to turn the ball a bit too hard and rushing through his action a bit too much. He just needs to slow himself down and not put too much pressure on himself."
Geoffrey will not be impressed by this bowling from Moeen, a half tracker and Blackwood rocks back and launches into over mid-wicket for only the third six of the match. Two more long hops with the next two balls are pulled for four.
Breeze picking up a fraction at the Kensington Oval, just ruffling Chanderpaul's shirt. He's not going to be dismissed charging down the wicket, so how do you think England will get him? Very solid defence to Anderson and the swing seems to have gone for the moment.
Blackwood, who made an unbeaten century in the first Test, is only in his eighth Test, while Chanderpaul is playing his 164th. Just the single to Shiv from Moeen's over. Not much spin after lunch yet.
Simon Boendermaker: If England can get Chanderpaul out, there's no reason not to think they can be batting again before stumps.