Not outpublished at 86.1 overs
WI 271-3
Very much a sign of England's desperation there. Hope didn't get anything on it.
Woakes seemed to say, "I'm not sure" to Root. Poor decision to review, their minds clouded by the situation of the game.
WI 329-5, lead by 71: Anderson 3-46, Stokes 1-60
Shai Hope ends day unbeaten on 147, his maiden Test century
Hope and Brathwaite put on 246 for fourth wicket
Brathwaite bowled by Broad after making 134
Eng 258: Stokes 100, Root 59, Gabriel 4-51
Jack Skelton
WI 271-3
Very much a sign of England's desperation there. Hope didn't get anything on it.
Woakes seemed to say, "I'm not sure" to Root. Poor decision to review, their minds clouded by the situation of the game.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Shai Hope is beckoning somebody to come out with something as though he has no intention of going anywhere.
Chris Woakes flings one down leg, Hope chases it and Bairstow catches and goes up for it.
Woakes isn't sure but a desperate England are going to send it upstairs...
Brathwaite 133, S Hope 119
No change of ends for Anderson as Broad continues.
Shai Hope drops it safely along the ground through gully for one, wisely turning down the second as Stoneman threw it in.
Ooh - that was a bit tight, Brathwaite scrambling a single to Anderson, who had just one stump to aim at. He missed but the opener had just about made his ground anyway.
Broad goes straight at the pads but Hope guides him away for a single.
England haven't taken a wicket since 11:37 BST.
Brathwaite 132, S Hope 117
Woakes goes short and wide and Brathwaite cuts it away for four.
Woakes goes shorter and wider and Brathwaite cuts it away for four again.
Safe to say Brathwaite's got his eye in - don't bowl it there!
Lead by two
Brathwaite flicks square off his pads for a couple and West Indies now lead...
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
We've had two days of Test cricket this summer in which 19 wickets have fallen. Yet I think this has been the most remarkable day of cricket we've seen.
Huh. Chris Woakes is going to given an early chance with the new ball as he comes on to replace James Anderson.
A change of ends for Jimmy or just a two-over burst with the new ball?
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
We knew a little bit about Kraigg Brathwaite but for Shai Hope to make a century after coming in at 35-3, and with people saying 'here we go again', that's the big breakthrough for West Indies cricket today.
Broad 16-2-62-0
Five dots to follow as the scores remain level.
Broad far from his menacing best still.
Scores level
Brathwaite drives through mid-off - it's pulled in just before it gets to the ropes as the Barbadian pair run up three.
And that takes the scores level. Tremendous play from the visitors.
Brathwaite 119, S Hope 117
Ah classic Anderson as he hangs a lovely delivery just outside that off peg - left well by Hope though.
The Bajan waits out the over and then dismisses the final delivery with a lovely off-drive for four.
Windies well on top.
#bbccricket
Benjamin: Well played, Windies. Heading for a first innings lead of at least 200 here. Looking like England might be fighting to draw
Richard Barter: Really glad to see this from WI. Glad to see the awful England return. Normal business has been resumed.
Trail by seven
Better from Broad in response to that four, conceding just one more run in the next five balls.
Trail by eight
Oh that's gorgeous from Shai Hope, getting his head perfectly in line with a full ball from Broad and punching it down the ground for four.
Windies trail by just eight runs now. They looks on course for a healthy first-innings lead.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
I've been saying for a while - you can't get away with it all the time when your numbers 2, 3 and 5 are not very good. Somewhere along the line, you'll lose. The top five didn't make 100 runs here.
Brathwaite 119, S Hope 108
Tight lines from Anderson with the new ball, giving Brathwaite no width to work with and forcing him to play everything.
No big movement through the air or off the pitch so far but that's a good maiden to start.
So England take the second new ball straight away - James Anderson will be the man to bowl the first over with it.
He bowled beautifully this morning and was a bit unlucky in the afternoon.
England need him to start firing again.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies have the chance to drive home the advantage now. If West Indies get an 80-100 run lead, England will be under serious pressure and then we'll see who has the bottle.
Trail by 12
Moeen to bowl what we expect will be the final over of spin before the quicks are back with a new cherry.
Just a couple from it, nothing much of note.
But this is - here comes the new ball out onto the field.