Eng 263-5published at 89.3 overs
Woakes gets off the mark with a nice straight drive that unfortunately for him hits the stumps at the non-striker's end but still deflects far enough away to sneak a single.
Two wickets for Anderson, who is now England's most successful Test bowler against West Indies
Broad hits England's third fastest 50 (off 33 balls) to push England to 369 all out
England lost four wickets for 18 runs in first hour of second day
Pope bowled without adding to overnight 91
Third Test, Emirates Old Trafford, day two, series level at 1-1
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Woakes gets off the mark with a nice straight drive that unfortunately for him hits the stumps at the non-striker's end but still deflects far enough away to sneak a single.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
It's only the second time since 1975 that an England batsman has been in the 90s overnight and failed to get a hundred. Kevin Pietersen is the only other one in Brisbane in 2006 when he fell for 92.
Chris Woakes keeps out another fast, straight one from Shannon Gabriel first up.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He was trying to play that too square and there was a gap there. He'll be be disappointed. Shannon Gabriel deserves that, you can hear him celebrating through the stump mic.
I think, though, England have found a rather good player in Ollie Pope.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There's no arguing about that. Ollie Pope hasn't added to his overnight score and I'm not sure he played that as straight as he should have done.
Pope b Gabriel 91 (Eng 262-5)
There is no more emphatic a response to a catch going down than this.
A fired-up Shannon Gabriel is on one this morning and gets his man with no damage done after Rahkeem Cornwall dropped it the over before.
Ollie Pope fais to add to his overnight score and reach a century as he plays around a fast, full, fierce delivery that rearranges his stumps.
West Indies will feel they are on the cusp of getting back into this. They've been superb this morning.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
All sounds of animation from the Windies balcony below us around the Buttler lbw shouts. They were up for the second one, only to see the umpire's arm to shoot out for the no-ball. Silence when Cornwall put down Pope.
Pope 91, Buttler 59
Jos Buttler pushes a couple through mid-on.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Ollie Pope survives. That was not a difficult chance. Cornwall caught a beauty yesterday but he's put a bad one down. Shannon Gabriel doesn't want to talk or see anyone.
That's a nightmare for Rahkeem the Dream.
Looks an even easier chance on replay.
Huge let off for Ollie Pope.
That would've been just reward for the way West Indies have bowled this morning.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There is something out there happening for West Indies. They've got to be patient and put that to the back of their mind.
Oh, that's a bad miss.
Shannon Gabriel caps an eventful over with a beauty of a delivery that finds Ollie Pope's outside edge.
It's straight to Rahkeem Cornwall at first slip but those famed bucket hands can't hold on and he shells it.
Much easier chance than the grab he took to remove Rory Burns yesterday.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That was strange. I think Shannon Gabriel heard the shout. He looks so disappointed. It just came back a shade and Jos Buttler just planted his front foat a little bit. It's a massive no-ball.
Shannon Gabriel gets called for a no ball for a delivery that ended up hitting Jos Buttler's pads, stifling any lbw shout instantly.
Gabriel overstepped earlier in the over and it wasn't picked up but the umpire had had a word.
That was given as a run so Buttler must've got a nick on it.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There was a hard sound and though it looked quite straight I think it got a little nick on the way through.
Shannon Gabriel goes past Jos Buttler's bat again before getting one onto the pads.
Big appeal but nothing doing.
A healthy inside edge into the pads there.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The floodlights are coming on. The ground was bathing in sunshine a minute ago.
A fine start by Kemar Roach, capped off by a peach last up, wide of the crease, angling in and just moving away to beat the outside edge of Ollie Pope's bat.
That's a maiden.
Ollie Pope flashes a bit too keenly at a ball that Kemar Roach pushes a little fuller.
Play and miss. The West Indies slip cordon liked that one.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I've got a good vibe today, I think the rain is going to miss us and we're going to get a lot of play.