Postpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 17 July 2020
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The forecast for tomorrow doesn't look good.
Campbell 12 - Curran overturns lbw
Eng 469-9 dec: Stokes 176, Sibley 120
Sibley & Stokes add 260 for 4th wicket
Buttler 40, Bess 31*; Chase 5-72
2nd Test, Emirates Old Trafford, day 2
West Indies lead three-Test series 1-0
Matthew Henry and Amy Lofthouse
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The forecast for tomorrow doesn't look good.
Trail by 458
That's a loose ball from Broad, on Campbell's pads and he is clipped away to the fence.
Broad is round the wicket to left-hander John Campbell which brings back so many memories...
Brathwaite 3, Campbell 3
Broad now fields the ball at extra cover, still wearing that headband and no cap. Lovely stuff. One thing I don't get is Broad has definitely had longer hair than this before during his England career. Is the headwear really necessary?
Campbell drives a couple off Woakes.
Trail by 465
Well if Sachin says so surely it will happen.
Is it a 'tennis at Wimbledon' or 'Karate Kid' look Stuart Broad is going for? He has a white headband tied in a big knot around his head.
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Chris Woakes makes a probing start, bowling nice and full. I wonder if he feels any pressure with Jimmy Anderson watching from the sidelines.
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Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Chris Woakes is a player I really, really like. He doesn't always get the accolades he deserves. The last couple of years you've seen his speeds go up. It's good to see someone working at their craft and reaping the rewards.
Chris Woakes - also now known as the Brummie Wolverine - will share the new ball.
Stuart Broad is back, running away half-celebrating while appealing for an lbw decision.
Umpire Michael Gough has got everything right today and this one is no different. It hit Kraigg Brathwaite outside off stump.
Kraigg Brathwaite tucks a single off his hip to get going. Broad will hope for better.
Broad has hardly spoken a word to anyone by the looks of it. He's got his stomp on. This could be fun.
Good luck to John Campbell and Kraigg Brathwaite.
Stuart Broad with a headband on. Chris Woakes with an Alice band.
An England opening bowling partnership for the times.
Joe Root brings his players into a huddle.
I must admit I'm excited to see Stuart Broad running in looking to prove a point here.
Will he go full Nasser and point to the name on the back of his shirt if he takes a wicket?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Those last few minutes, it all fell apart for West Indies in the field. They're going to have to lift themselves now.
There's the wave from the balcony. Joe Root thinks his side have enough.
West Indies will face a tricky 55 minutes tonight.
Roach put his hands up to apologise to the bowler. He knew it was a shocker.
Now he's diving on the boundary edge as Bess smashes another four.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Roach looks devastated.
West Indies have done so well today to not far apart but now it is happening.
Dom Bess hits the ball straight to Kemar Roach on the boundary but he spills it.
And it goes for six.