Postpublished at 10:54 British Summer Time 19 July 2020
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I reckon if West Indies get to the follow-on point of 270 then they will be pretty confident of saving this game.
Stokes 16*, Root 8*
Buttler 0, Crawley 10 - bowled by Roach
Stokes & Buttler open batting
WI 287 - first-innings deficit of 182
Broad sparks collapse from 242-4
Woakes 3-42, Broad 3-66
Brathwaite 75, Brooks 68, Chase 51
2nd Test, Emirates Old Trafford, day 4
West Indies lead three-Test series 1-0
Amy Lofthouse and Matthew Henry
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I reckon if West Indies get to the follow-on point of 270 then they will be pretty confident of saving this game.
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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The follow-on will be crucial. It is only a day three pitch. It won't have worn a lot but will take a bit of spin.
England have to get amongst them quickly.
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Jambarrell: Play can't start at 1030 because the powers that be deem it sacred that the morning session can't be extended and lunch must be at 1pm.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It is a complete transformation out there. It was such a frustrating day yesterday.
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Ben: Any reason why play couldn’t have started at 10:30 this morning? Lots of overs to try and recover.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
Sunday in the bubble means a round of coronavirus testing. The general consensus seems to be that today's swab brandisher was gentle on the throat, but brutal with the nostrils. I agree. I expected him to come back with a bit of my brain on there.
See? Lovely cricket weather!
We're still making up for overs lost, so these are the revised session times today...
To win this Test, England are going to have to take 19 wickets in two days.
Doable? You'd say so.
Good news!
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