Eng 265-6published at 95 overs
Lead by 151
Solid defence from Bess. Both of these new batsmen need to take 20 minutes to get themselves in.
England slip from 249-3 to 279-8
Crawley 76, Sibley 50, Stokes 46
Crawley adds 98 with Stokes
Three wickets for Gabriel
West Indies led by 114 on first innings
First Test, Southampton, day four
Kal Sajad and Matthew Henry
Lead by 151
Solid defence from Bess. Both of these new batsmen need to take 20 minutes to get themselves in.
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Joe Garside: Gotta be curtains now for Buttler's Test career. Time to get Foakes in and give him a chance.
Alzarri Joseph is bowling well here. Dom Bess is hit on the pad first up. Too high I reckon.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
England in a spot of bother now - two fresh batsmen. Bess played a cameo in the first innings and, having spoken to him this morning, he rates himself as a batsman.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England have relaxed a little bit. The team thought the job was done. The West Indies have grabbed the momentum of the game.
England have gone from 249-3 to 265-6.
Dom Bess is in the middle with Ollie Pope and the lead is only 151.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
There's a massive gap between bat and pad. That's Buttler at his worse in terms of balance. Went into a few old habits. West Indies are right in this. They could right easily clear England out tonight.
Buttler b Joseph 9 (Eng 265-6)
Uh oh.
Jos Buttler slumps off looking like a naughty teenager with his stumps in tatters. It's not a good shot - a loose drive and Joseph finds the gap between bat and pad.
England have lost three wickets for 16 runs.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Southampton
Ed Smith is doing a lap of the ground. I might give him a shout to ask what he thinks about the number three in the next Test.
Thanks Kal. We have a game on our hands, don't we?
There have been some periods of real flatness today but what drama we've had this session.
Still no idea where this game is going. Play will go on until 19:00 BST and seeing you through to the end will be Matt Henry.
Lead by 151
That's the shot England fans will love to see. Where Buttler's balance was wrong on that earlier review, on this occasion he gets in a lovely position to flick the ball off his toe for four.
England's lead creeps over 150. Every run is crucial.
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It was just sneaking over the top of the stumps. With Jason Holder's height there was always going to be a bit of bounce.
It wasn't a great shot from Buttler.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jason Holder has a big grin on his face. He thought it was closer than that.
And breathe.
There's no bat. It has hit Buttler on the flap of the pad. Could height save him?
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It looks very straight.
Now then.
Massive moment.
Jos Buttler is given out lbw to Jason Holder.
He's listening to you so far, Mr All Things Cricket. Pope can score as quickly as any of them.
This is the wicket that opened the door.