WI 64-1published at 25 overs
Trail by 140
Kraigg Brathwaite squirts another down to third man off Anderson. He never looks pretty but is effective, especially against England.
Here's that early review Brathwaite survived...
Burns & Sibley survive 10 overs
WI 318 - first-innings lead of 114
Brathwaite 65, Dowrich 61, Chase 47
Bess drops Dowrich on 25
Stokes 4-49, Anderson 3-62, Bess 2-51
First Test, Southampton, day three
Matthew Henry and Kal Sajad
Trail by 140
Kraigg Brathwaite squirts another down to third man off Anderson. He never looks pretty but is effective, especially against England.
Here's that early review Brathwaite survived...
The nicest man in cricket. Hands down.
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Kane Williamson - your rivals' team captain who you want to dislike but he's the nicest man you've ever met and a good laugh in the bar after.
Tysoe, Pembrokeshire
Hope looks unsettled by Wood's speed. I'm not surprised.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
He completely mistimed that. Could have gone anywhere.
Shai Hope could have got out three or four times this morning already. He skews a Wood bouncer into a gap on the leg side and then wafts badly at a wider ball.
95mph from Wood.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Southampton
The sunshine has bought a stillness to Southampton. For whatever reason, the hum of the M27 doesn't seem so loud, but the claps and chatter of the England fielders are much more audible. Perhaps someone more intelligent than me can explain that one....
Trail by 142
My big take from this match so far is the West Indies' jumpers are excellent. So smart.
Jimmy Anderson beats the edge again. England are bowling well. They just need to find that bit of luck.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There's no real swing this morning. It's fast and it's pacy but there's not much swing going on.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That's two edges this morning and neither of them have carried.
It was good to see Broad talking so openly in that interview.
He's currently watching Wood charge in from the boundary edge in his yellow 12th man's vest.
Wood finds Hope's edge again but it drops short of Dom Sibley at first slip.
England bowler Stuart Broad has been speaking to Sky Sports about his omission from this match.
He says he is "frustrated, angry and gutted".
"I am not a particularly emotional person but I have found the last couple days tough," Broad said. "To say I am disappointed is an understatement.
"I have been frustrated, angry, gutted. It is a hard decision to understand
"I have bowled the best I have ever bowled in the last couple years, I felt it was my shirt.
"You can't argue the bowlers on that field don't deserve to play. It is just annoying when it is not you in that XI."
Brathwaite 21, Hope 3
There were five decisions West Indies overturned yesterday using the review system (see one of them below). Third umpire Michael Gough had a busy day.
Fun fact: Michael Gough's dad sold me my first cricket bat.
Good first over from Anderson. England look to be bowling fuller already.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
A very good decision by Richard Illingworth because there was a sound but no bat. But what a ball that was. Look at the bounce.
An absolute beauty from James Anderson but it's not a wicket. The ball just missed the edge and flicked the hip.
After a lot of criticism yesterday, that was good from the on-field umpires.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I think it might have hit the inside pocket.
It looks more like thigh pad than bat.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
What a ball that is, it's taken off, it's flown. Where did that come from?
England are on it this morning.
Anderson's first delivery leaps and flicks something on the way through to the keeper.
England think Brathwaite has nicked it but the umpire disagrees. Upstairs we go.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That's not a good shot, a little bit loose.