Postpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 26 August 2017
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Tom Westley has bowled nicely. At least he turns it a little bit.
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
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Tom Westley has bowled nicely. At least he turns it a little bit.
Now that is a Hope edge to Westley - but it drops just short of Stokes at first slip.
The Essex man drifts onto the pads and is clipped away for one.
Tidy stuff from Westley, just that single from the over.
Just one over until the new ball is available.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It's turning a lot but it's not getting people out. That's what happens at Headingley.
Terrific stuff from Hope and Brathwaite, utterly negating Moeen by getting across to off a la Hashim Amla or staying back and padding away anything that drifts down leg.
Oooh that was a bit close though as Hope nearly tickles one to Cook at leg slip.
A thick edge down to fine leg for a single to finish.
I'd love to know what Tino told Shai Hope in 2004...
Not least because Hope would've been 11 years old then.
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Just a single off that hurried Westley over.
Westley gets one to go on with the arm (not that many are spinning anyway) and Bairstow yelps for caught behind off Hope.
He was nowhere near it.
#bbccricket
Jack Mendel: Not impressed with Root's captaincy. Stokes and Mo on after tea. Both wide and short. Woakes barely bowled today...
Jack Tanner: How on earth is this the same West Indies side from the first Test??!!
Dave: At what point do England really start to worry? Would like to think they'd be confident of overturning a 75-100 run deficit
Trail by 17
Moeen to Brathwaite, who steers one round the corner - Malan chases and does well to flick the ball away from the boundary rope. Albeit also 15 yards away from himself but he's up and quickly gets it in to limit the Windies opener to just two.
A few dots and England are edging ever nearer that hallowed new cherry.
Yeah, England solely focused on the new ball now as part-time offie Tom Westley is brought back into the 'attack'.
Stokes does well to scramble at slip to prevent a run off the first before Westley rushes through the next five - all dots. A maiden.
Shai Hope made a positive start after tea, finding the boundary off this Moeen delivery...
...and it was a single off Ben Stokes to bring up a century for the first time in his Test career.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is West Indies' first 200 partnership in nearly four years. The last one was in Hamilton against New Zealand in December 2013 between Denesh Ramdin and Shivnarine Chanderpaul.
Brathwaite tickles one off his pads before Hope defends the last.
This pair have gone past the 200 partnership by the way. Tremendous batting.
WI 237-3
Sure enough, it's struck Brathwaite outside the line and the opener is given not out, just as he was earlier in the day.
Another top decision by umpire Gaffaney.
Hmmm - Moeen gets one to bite and turn and clatter into Brathwaite's pads.
Looks like it's hit him outside the line again.
England get two new reviews at 80 overs though so they've send it upstairs...
Brathwaite 114, S Hope 103
This pair don't think much of Stokes' bowling today. Brathwaite slaps him away through the covers for four - a bit uppish but a true enough shot.
The Durham man has just booted his bowling mark away in frustration.
Or perhaps it was someone else's?
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This is a good test of Joe Root's captaincy now.
Moeen absolutely races through a maiden over.
Only eight overs until the new ball is available, explaining Moeen's haste.
England will be taking that straight away. It can't come soon enough.
Brathwaite 110, S Hope 100
Brathwaite works a couple and a single off Stokes from the rest of the over.
The England all-rounder kicks the turf, no doubt angry at himself for that gimme ball to Hope.
Not that Shai minds, I'd have backed him to get to 100 regardless of what Stokes delivered, he's looked so assured since lunch.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He brought up the hundred with a flick off the hip, but the pull shot he pulled before was like Desmond Haynes. It was a very Caribbean-style stroke.