Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 19 July 2020
West Indies have lost 4-18. Which, er, is not ideal.
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
West Indies have lost 4-18. Which, er, is not ideal.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
We have a game on.
Kemar Roach survives.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Broad's spell either side of the new ball was 3-14 from nine overs.
One normal day, England. That's all we ask for. One normal day.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Chris Woakes deserved that. He has bowled really well in his first game back. What a turnaround from England. Those 10 runs will look a long way away with Kemar Roach coming out to bat.
Holder c Root b Woakes 2 (WI 260-8)
Chris Woakes strikes!
With 10 still needed to avoid the follow-on, Jason Holder fends at a delivery that just shapes away from him, and a tumbling Joe Root clings on at first slip. What a turnaround!
Here's Chris Woakes.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Ben Stokes is struggling here. He is wincing. It does not look good for England's talisman.
Ben Stokes is going off.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Every time Stokes finishes his action he grabs something in the stomach area. He is hurting.
Hands on hips from Ben Stokes, wincing as he finishes his spell...
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Chase hit that hard over mid-wicket.
After every ball, Ben Stokes is holding his stomach. Cramp? Something more? England cannot afford to break their best player.
Roston Chase responds by walloping a clip off his legs for four.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I used to think the opportunity of 40 overs of rest for the bowlers was better than enforcing the follow-on. Otherwise you end up being in the field for a long time. England have already been out for 90 overs here.
Ben Stokes will continue. He doesn't look happy at all, touching the top of his stomach gingerly as he walks back to his mark.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was a tight one. Very, very tight.
Now then! A push to mid-off, Chris Woakes fields, hammers a throw in and Jason Holder gets home by a few centimetres! It would have been tight but I think Holder sped up right at the last moment.
Tidy from Stuart Broad. Let that man put his feet up. Jofra, meanwhile, is still having a little jog out the back. Great mask he's modelling.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Hopefully that is just a stitch or something for Stokes.
Oh, Ben Stokes that is lovely. Jason Holder lurches forward but the ball beats him.
Errm. Stokes is sticking his finger into his belly and grimacing at the end of the over...