Not outpublished at 36.4 overs
Going over the stumps.
England lose one of their three reviews.
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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Jack Skelton
Going over the stumps.
England lose one of their three reviews.
No bat. Here comes ball tracking...
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's not without hope as far as Chris Woakes is concerned. It's umpires call that could be an issue.
Chris Woakes strikes Jason Holder on the pads.
Big appeal from England but not given.
A chat between Woakes and Joe Root - the England captain sends it upstairs.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Unlucky, Andy.
'Dear reader, apart from the fact that Holder's bat was a yard over the popping crease...'
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
There have been four Test matches in the history of the game where both captains have been run out.
Yep, Jason Holder had grounded his bat in time. No repeat of opposite number Joe Root's run out.
And the sickener for England is that because the ball streaked away to the boundary, it's five runs.
A sharp single, Dom Bess collects and hits the stumps.
I reckon Jason Holder is safe though.
Chris Woakes returns to the attack.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's a beautiful shot and flick of the wrists.
Trail by 283
Jason Holder tries to evade a Jofra Archer short ball but ends up wearing it as the ball deflects away for four byes.
That's much better - a sumptuous whip through mid-wicket for four.
Twice in two balls Jason Holder shapes to leave the ball from Jofra Archer but doesn't get his bat out of the way in time as the ball deflects into the turf in front of the cordon.
Not a convincing start.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There's just nowhere to go as a batsman. You like to rotate the strike and not let bowlers settle but England have certainly done that after tea. They've bowled beautifully.
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Paul Barrow: Is it still a celebrappeal if there is no attempt to appeal? The undoubted GOAT is taking the game to new places. The mark of the very best is always trying to improve.
Rob Robinson: That was Broad’s best celebrappeal of all time.
A huge moment for Windies captain Jason Holder now as he promotes himself above Shane Dowrich and Rahkeem Cornwall to come in at seven.
And he gets off the mark with a quick single to cover.
Haha. Stuart Broad did a slightly sheepish brief turn to the umpire at the end of his celebration.
Roston Chase was already on his way off anyway.
Jos Buttler really enjoyed that.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This is a good move by the West Indies, promoting Jason Holder. Would England enforce the follow-on do you think?
Ball tracking shows it was umpire's call on height, so not the most plumb lbw ever.
But nailed on all the same.
Can England run through these last five wickets at pace?
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He almost stuck his own finger up there, he knew it was absolutely dead. It was a good bit of bowling, England have been relentless.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Roston Chase knew. It nipped back and seemed to keep a little bit low but Roston Chase kept back and it was an easy decision for the umpire. He didn't even both speaking to his mate.