Postpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 10 July 2020
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
England would like to set West Indies a minimum of 210 or 220 runs to win. Obviously that would want more. But that could be a bit tricky to chase.
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
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
England would like to set West Indies a minimum of 210 or 220 runs to win. Obviously that would want more. But that could be a bit tricky to chase.
My word. Shannon Gabriel may have just opened up with the ball of the match. Full, dipping in and then moving away. The only thing it lacked was an edge.
Rory Burns looks up at him in amazement and then smiles.
Not much Burns could do about that.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Look at this energy from the West Indies. Sprinting from slips to the other side of the pitch.
Burns 5, Sibley 0
An accurate, probing start from Kemar Roach. West Indies are bounding around between overs. They're up for this.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was a good line, just seamed away. Luckily Burns stayed with the shape and the line of the delivery. England have to get over this new ball tonight.
I've got a feeling this period could be stressful for England fans. Burns gets an early boundary but it was very edgy.
Trail by 114
We won't get the full 14 overs in despite the light being fine. Play has to stop at 19:00 BST for some bizarre reason.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Dominic Sibley is under a bit of pressure. Nobody wants to get a pair in the first Test.
The West Indies quicks are raring to go and are down on the boundary edge.
Bowl well here and a win in England will be well within their reach.
How many can England afford to lose tonight? One max?
There were contributions all of the way down the West Indies order, including 65 from Kraigg Brathwaite, Shamarh Brooks' 39, Roston Chase's 47 and 61 from Shane Dowrich.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
The batters have done extremely well. It's now time for the bowlers to come out and do it again. Twenty wickets wins you a Test and West Indies are 10 wickets away.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
It's going to be tricky for England, they will have to bat much better than they did in the first innings.
Ben Stokes finishes with 4-49 including these two towards the end...
So West Indies have a 114-run first-innings lead. That is more than handy.
England will have 14 overs to bat tonight. They could really do with a solid opening stand.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
I'm just happy he hit the stumps and not Shannon.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
What a fabulous delivery - that is how to clean up the tail. A clench of the fist shows an amount of relief.
Gabriel b Wood 4 (WI 318 all out)
Bowled him.
Mark Wood joins the party right at the end. He goes full and straight and Shannon Gabriel's middle stump ends up three feet behind where it should be.
Still, West Indies can be happy with their effort.
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Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies will be delighted. It's a difficult pitch to get in and go big.
Lead by 113
Maybe we shouldn't have doubted him?!
Shannon Gabriel punts his second ball over mid-in for four. Stokes has a smile and a word. Gabriel just shrugs.
There's a bit of chat at the end of the over too but it's all perfectly friendly it seems.