Postpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 26 July 2020
With the floodlights beaming out at Old Trafford Stuart Broad replaces Chris Woakes.
Broad makes early breakthroughs - now has 499 Test wickets
England declare on 226-2 - Burns falls for 90 as England search for quick runs
Root hits quickfire 68 and Sibley also passes 50
Heavy rain is forecast on Monday
Broad finishes with 6-31 in Windies' 197
Third Test, Emirates Old Trafford, day three, series level at 1-1
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Callum Matthews
With the floodlights beaming out at Old Trafford Stuart Broad replaces Chris Woakes.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Jason Holder is a tall man and that always looked high.
James Anderson and England go up for lbw against Jason Holder but Michael Gough shakes his head, almost immediately.
Ben Stokes signals too high in the slip cordon and he's spot on as Hawkeye shows it was missing the stumps by an inch or two.
The rate England bowl at, Kev, we'd end up with eight-day Test matches.
And in the current climate of back-to-back games each Test would be bleeding into another!
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Simple, any lost time gets made up, if you lose a day to rain you add a sixth day and that goes for lost overs too, deals with slow over-rates that way.
Kev in Essex
Jason Holder and Shane Dowrich have been very good this morning. They have blunted England.
They've just got to keep on going now and reduce this deficit as much as possible. West Indies are still 195 runs behind England, don't forget.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
A fine swivel-pull shot by Jason Holder and with that, the follow on has been avoided.
Shot!
Chris Woakes drops too short again and Jason Holder marmelises a pull shot to the fence.
West Indies have passed the follow-on target.
Agreed, Paul.
It was tight from Chris Woakes. His foot was on the line rather than having anything behind it but it shouldn't be happening.
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I don't believe Chris Woakes has been unlucky here. He must be bowling no balls at other times as well that aren't being picked up. It's just sloppy cricket and could be really costly in a closer game.
Paul, Newcastle
West Indies move to within two of having passed the follow-on target as Shane Dowrich flicks off his hips.
There is absolutely no movement out there today.
James Anderson has replaced Jofra Archer.
Can the Lancastrian find the breakthrough?
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
I knew Shane Dowrich would get runs after I called him out this morning. He's transformed from the man given a torrid time by Archer last night. Lots of noise on the Windies balcony. It's looked a bit friendly from England this morning. Anderson, at mid-wicket, looks like a man who thinks he should be bowling.
Jason Holder and Shane Dowrich have done well this morning - they've almost got West Indies past the follow-on target.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Joe Root is never normally angry.
Joe Root is a very angry captain right now.
It really was a fantastic flying Superman catch from Ollie Pope at mid-wicket.
That is a missed opportunity for England because they've not created much this morning.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Ollie Pope will be very upset with Chris Woakes - he's robbed him of a fantastic catch going in the record books.
Sigh. It's a no ball.
Chris Woakes has a pained look on his face but it is basics. There is no reason for him to be overstepping in his fourth over of the day.
It's only Woakes' second no-ball in his Test career apparently...
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It should be a no ball.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is a fine, fine catch by Ollie Pope.
But is that a no ball?