WI 97-2published at 13:54 British Summer Time 29 August 2017
Need 225 runs to win
Another short ball, another pull, another three runs but this time for Shai Hope.
Brathwaite plays out the rest of a decent enough over.
WI win first Test in England since 2000 - series level at 1-1
Shai Hope (118*) is first man to score two 100s in same first-class match at Headingley
Brathwaite makes 95, putting on 144 for third wicket with Hope
Cook drops West Indies' top scorers - Hope on 106 & Brathwaite on 4
WI win is 20th best fourth-innings run-chase; third best in England
Anderson remains on 497 Test wickets
Eng 258 & 490-8 dec; WI 427 & 324-5
Matthew Henry and Jack Skelton
Need 225 runs to win
Another short ball, another pull, another three runs but this time for Shai Hope.
Brathwaite plays out the rest of a decent enough over.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Kraigg Brathwaite has had a good match. He's been very impressive and, in this innings, he's been a bit more positive too.
WI 94-2
Short from Woakes and Brathwaite pounces, pulling away in front of square.
Won't quite reach the fence but those three runs see Brathwaite reach an impressive half-century.
Dropped on four by Cook and he's punished England for it.
Could he become the first batsman in first-class cricket to make centuries in both innings at Headingley?
Brathwaite reaches his half-century
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Chris Baldwin: It may have taken six Tests but it looks like we might finally have a close finish to this one.
Brathwaite 49, S Hope 16
James Anderson on from the Football Ground End, still in search of wicket 498.
Shai Hope defends two well but is then beaten by a beauty, the ball leaving him as he tried to flick it to leg.
Ah, Anderson releases the pressure by straying onto the pads and Hope gracefully flicks it through mid-wicket to the fence.
Target 322
Woakes at Shai Hope, well fended at first before the England all-rounder gets one to catch the outside edge of the bat. Safe enough though as Hope picks up a single.
Oooh! Lovely delivery to Brathwaite that keeps a little low and beats the outside edge, suqaring the Windies opener up.
A dot to finish.
Right, the players are back out on the field - Chris Woakes will take the first over for England after lunch.
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Regardless of the result, huge round of applause for the Headingley ground staff.
They've produced a belting wicket - plenty there for the bowlers if they pitch it up, bit of turn now too but true enough for batsmen to score runs in a variety of ways.
What a pleasure to have a close Test go into the fifth day. Not the highest standard but gripping nonetheless.
Taking advantage of the cheaper tickets to go watch day five as a youngster helped cement my love of this sport.
I hope there are plenty of people in the crowd - of whatever age - going through the same experience today.
So that leaves West Indies on 86-2 at lunch, needing 236 runs to win and level the series.
England need eight wickets to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
James Anderson also still needs three wickets to reach 500 in Tests.
Which of these scenarios will play out? Stay tuned.
But Windies held firm - Brathwaite and Shai Hope looking to emulate their superb stand in the first innings.
The opener in particular has looked in fine touch after that early spill by Cook...
Then the strangest moment so far of a sometimes bizarre Test match.
And yet another dropped catch, technically - but this one resulting in a wicket as Broad couldn't cling on to a tough chance, only for the ball to deflect off his thigh and run out Kyle Hope at the non-striker's end.
Extremely unlucky for Hope, but England had their second wicket...
Broad got his reward soon enough, though.
Ben Stokes with a characteristic take at fourth slip to remove Kieran Powell...
England started the day in need of 10 wickets for victory and should've had an early breakthrough.
But there was an uncharacteristic drop from Alastair Cook at first slip, denying Stuart Broad a deserved wicket and letting off Kraigg Brathwaite on just four...
Cheers Matt.
In the interests of balance I've got some mango and a banana to go with that fatty sausage roll for the lunch break.
Ready for some clips?
Anyway. That is me done for now.
Time for me to hand over to Jack Skelton who will take you through some highlights while devouring a sausage roll before describing the afternoon session.
I'll be back after tea if we get there.
Don't forget there is still a full round of County Championship action going on today.
Paul Collingwood was eventually out for 177 for Durham this morning. An Ashes recall for one of my favourite cricketers? I'll even forgive him for the strange photoshoot above.
There's an interesting game too at the top of Division One with leaders Essex 8-2 at lunch against Somerset.
You can follow all of the County Championship action here.
I still don't want to predict which way this match will go.
England will have been thinking two wickets minimum in that session and they got them but West Indies still have Kraigg Brathwaite at the crease and he has already shown his ability in this match.
The tourists are fighting this out well which is good to see because they have played too well in this match for it to have all ended in a heap.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies are in this - bat another session, get to tea and with 150 left to get - the likes of Jermaine Blackwood and Jason Holder down the order could go for that.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The morning session has been yet another gripper. This intriguing Test continues.