Eng 62-2published at 10.3 overs
Roach is trying to find somewhere where Stokes can't clobber him. He bowls a bouncer that would be an obvious wide in a T20 but you don't normally seem them called in Tests.
One more to England's total.
England win inside final hour
Three-match series level at 1-1
Broad 3-42, Stokes 2-30, Woakes 2-34
WI 198: Brooks 62, Blackwood 55
England 129-3 dec: Stokes 78* off 57
England add 92 in 11 overs
2nd Test, Emirates Old Trafford, day 5
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Roach is trying to find somewhere where Stokes can't clobber him. He bowls a bouncer that would be an obvious wide in a T20 but you don't normally seem them called in Tests.
One more to England's total.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This field is bizarre - everyone on the boundary apart from one person at backward point.
How does Ben Stokes do this? Kemar Roach goes full and Stokes nails it down the ground for a one-bounce four that clatters into the advertising boards.
It's a good job there isn't a crowd. They'd be in danger.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's hard work being a bowler in this situation. You know you're going to go for a bit of a clatter but you might pick up a few wickets at the same time.
Lead by 238
Vaughany makes a very good point. If West Indies can take wickets it will quickly halt England's scoring rate.
Two overs gone.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Poor Shannon Gabriel...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's a huge drop. You could argue that's almost a four over sway in the game. When it goes for you, it goes for you, doesn't it?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Oh my word! He's dropped an absolute sitter! Ben Stokes is smiling. I don't think many others are.
An absolute sitter.
You really don't want to drop Ben Stokes in this situation. It was a skier straight to John Campbell in the deep.
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Rob Sankey: Ben Stokes has had his non branded biscuit based breakfast this morning.
They're staying out there for now but the camera operators have their umbrellas up.
Shannon Gabriel is bowling a decent over. Root hasn't been able to get him away yet.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's drizzling at the moment...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Joe Root is playing the knock and run role - just get Ben Stokes on strike.
Quick running will be crucial too. Root taps and runs and these two also steal an overthrow.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That has hit something on The Point - a real crash as the ball has landed. That is a colossal hit.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Look at Ben Stokes' face - he has hit that so hard...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Because there is no-one to throw it back, the fielder has to go and find it among thousands of upturned seats.
Lead by 233
14 from the first over thanks to two boundaries from Ben Stokes. England have to be happy with that.
Joe Root's face when Stokes nailed that six was a picture.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
He has hit that so hard...