West Indies reviewpublished at 59.2 overs
This is surely out. Sadly for Roston Chase, it looks plumb lbw.
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England complete 232-run win, but lose series 2-1
Three wickets apiece for Anderson and Moeen
Moeen takes spectacular catch at gully for England's first wicket
Root declares after falling for 122; Stokes finishes 48 not out
Matthew Henry and Amy Lofthouse
This is surely out. Sadly for Roston Chase, it looks plumb lbw.
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Matthew Hoggard
Former England bowler on The Cricket Social
That's absolutely massive.
Boom. Alzarri Joseph thinks he's Viv.
With a big swish he clubs Moeen onto the grassy bank for six. One fan dives to try and hold on. Just like with the team it looks like he's supporting, he doesn't catch it.
Urgh. Ben Stokes now drops Alzarri Joseph at first slip off Moeen Ali's bowling. It's a tough chance that goes quickly to his left. Stokes only has time to go one-handed and gets a palm there but it doesn't stick.
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Jim Dale: I know we're all fizzing over Mark Wood now, but I've not seen him bowl two balls in a row on a decent length in his last spell. Anyone got any idea what his stock delivery is?
Chase 77, Joseph 13
The England fans are singing 'Don't take me home'. This tour is coming to an end and they know it. 'I wanna stay here, drink all your beer,' they chant.
Broad can't find the breakthrough in his first over. Alzarri Joseph must fancy some more slogging. He keeps the strike.
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Jack Mendel: Dear England
Against the lower order, please bowl at the stumps, not at their bodies. Full and straight. Please.
Yours,
an England fan who has watched everyone from Dan Vettori and Anil Kumble, to Shane Warne and Ashton Agar, score runs against us.
Stuart Broad is bowling again. Come on, Stu. Don't you know the Champions League is back?
Andy Zaltzman
The Cricket Social statistician
This is Alzarri Joseph's highest Test score. It's the first time he's got into double figures in 15 Test innings.
Jimmy Anderson has just produced one of the best but most bizarre bits of fielding I've seen in a while. Alzarri Joseph smashes Moeen Ali hard and flat towards him at mid-on. Anderson initially thinks he's in the game for a catch and runs forward before pulling out, jumping to protect his shins but also taking the ball one-handed down by the turf. Outstanding.
Alzarri Joseph is just heaving. England's fielders in the deep need to be ready.
Chase 77, Joseph 7
Roston Chase must be eyeing a hundred now. You couldn't argue if he got there. He's scoring boundaries all around the ground. His latest is a drive through mid-on. Mark Wood jogs off at the end of the over. That might be the end of his spell.
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GC Cricket: Still too many bouncers being bowled. Just york the tailender. And the set batsman, for that matter.
Joseph goes again... A more agricultural hack goes high in the air but just lands out of the reach of Jos Buttler.
There's no guarantees Buttler would have caught it anyway mind.
Whack! Joseph gets in on the boundary-hitting act. Full from Wood. Smacked through the covers.
Chase takes two at the end of the over. He trusts Alzarri Joseph...
And now Roston Chase whacks Moeen Ali into the stands! Chase is batting brilliantly here. This has gone into the second tier.
Again Joseph gets off strike at the start of an over. Frustrating for England.
Chase 65, Joseph 1
Disappointingly for England a bye lets Alzarri Joseph off strike early in the over.
Mark Wood's speeds continue to be below the pace of the first innings. A short delivery sits in the pitch a little and Roston Chase crunches a pull for four.
Andy Zaltzman
The Cricket Social statistician
Kraigg Brathwaite is captaining his fifth Test and he's lost the previous four.
Naimur Rahman and Khaled Mashud - Bangladesh's first and second Test captains - are the only other two with a 100% loss record.
England bring the field in to stop the single and keep Roston Chase off strike at the end of the over. Chase whacks it through the covers but England have little interest in stopping it reaching the boundary. It costs four runs but job done.
It'll be Wood to Joseph next.