Get Involvedpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 10 July 2020
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Anyone else just Googled Marcus Campopiano?
Phil, Essex
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
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Anyone else just Googled Marcus Campopiano?
Phil, Essex
Is this the best-looking cricket tea ever? Some serious dedication.
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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's what happens with the new ball, you get any type of bat on it and the ball flies.
Not quite the script England were reading from.
Chase drives Anderson's first ball for four. The West Indies number five hasn't lost his touch over a cuppa.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
We might see a few fireworks with the new ball. This is going to be the crucial stage.
Lead by 31
Marcus? Are you reading? We'll have a word if you are.
It has been a very leisurely walk back to the middle by the players. We're late to restart.
Jimmy Anderson has the new ball in hand.
#bbccricket
Tim Prior: re: Middleton CC. Can you get @MarcusCampo in for the next Test?
This is a crucial extended session for England now. There are 38 overs remaining today. If West Indies are still batting at the close they could have a match-defining lead.
Jofra Archer is doing some rolling around outside the boundary rope. It looks like he's limbering up for a burst.
Thanks Kal.
England limited West Indies' scoring in that session but still only managed the two wickets. It was almost three but Dom Bess put down a tough chance.
England need wickets and they do have a new ball available.
That's my lot for today. Time for a brew.
Matt Henry will see you through until the end of today's play.
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Basically England have got everything wrong in this Test match. Wrong players in team. Toss, perfect conditions to bowl. So We Bat Badly. So then we bowl equally as badly. We're obsessed with pace when 78mph line & length dobbers from the opposition gets one player six wickets. So frustrating!
Jeff, Hants
West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite, speaking to Sky Sports, on a first-innings lead: "Very significant. It's very important, this session. If we can lose one wicket at most that would put us in a very good position.
"The pitch was kind of dry before the game started. Later on it should spin."
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There was a fast bowler called Broad. Who has consistently put teams to the sword. But the selectors decided he was not needed. And it looks like this match is conceded. I really hope to see his name on the next Test’s scoreboard.
Craig
It's well worth zooming in to see that scorecard. Superb. Very reasonable figures from Archer too.
Which begs the question: how many pros have you played with or against in the same game? And, even better still, how much chirp was there?
#bbccricket
Ardingly Music: Listening to @bbctms and remembering playing with Roston Chase for Middleton CC in July 2015 - both of us dismissed by Jofra Archer (with figures of 6-15).
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I am slightly surprised how much pace has gone out of this wicket already. It has got lower and slower.
West Indies have got their noses ahead.
The new ball will be another crucial part of the game.
#bbccricket
Charlie: Dowrich and Chase could be a new detective TV show on ITV4.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
It has been a session of hard graft. West Indies are inching forward.
Chase 27, Dowrich 30
Dom Bess darts it in, Dowrich is back in his crease and is struck on the pads. Looks like it would be sliding down leg. Bess and Stokes agree and decide against the review.
Textbook time-wasting tactics from Chase and Dowrich as they have a little chinwag mid-over. And it works as tea is taken.
West Indies lead by 31 runs and will undoubtedly be the happier side.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Southampton
Things you miss without a crowd: fancy dress, songs, beer snakes, polite applause, picnic spotting, the old boy asleep in the members' area, sightscreen interruptions.