Postpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 26 July 2020
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Stuart Broad looks in absolutely tremendous rhythm.
He's looser than a goose already.
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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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Stuart Broad looks in absolutely tremendous rhythm.
He's looser than a goose already.
Target 399
Offt, an absolute snorter first up to Kemar Roach from Stuart Broad! It's a short ball that bounces up to around throat height and it raps Roach on the glove but falls short of the slip cordon.
Roach then picks up a couple through mid-wicket.
West Indies have sent fast bowler Kemar Roach in as nightwatchman.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Poor old John Campbell's luckless series comes to an end.
It's a delicious ball from Stuart Broad.
Campbell c Root b Broad 0 (WI 0-1)
Stuart Broad to left handers = unplayable.
It's like we've gone back to last summer and David Warner is being tormented by Broad again.
Broad, bowling around the wicket, draws the edge of John Campbell - who is going hard at the ball - and Joe Root at first slip takes a good catch at hip height.
Broad is up to 498 Test wickets and England are flying.
Stuart Broad will share the new ball.
A maiden first up from Anderson.
There's a half appeal as Kraigg Brathwaite gets closed off to a straight one but it's too high.
Joe Root has his hands on his head at first slip.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
You get the feeling looking at the West Indies in that last half-session that their heads have dropped now.
James Anderson will get us going.
After his little burst this morning Stuart Broad is on 497 Test wickets. Will he add to that tonight?
Rory Burns played a very good hand for his 90 too.
He struggled in the afternoon session but when England needed to up the ante after tea Burns did it well.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England are in a very, very good postion. Even with the weather forecast tomorrow you reckon there is enough time left in this Test for England to win, especially with their attack on this pitch.
Joe Root was absolutely superb then.
He finishes unbeaten on 68 off just 56 balls. That will do the world of good before the Pakistan series.
Right, play will get going again about 18:07. That will give England 26 minutes at West Indies tonight - so about six or seven overs.
Can they get a breakthrough?
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England have done really well there, especially the way Joe Root gave impetus to the innings.
Rory Burns will be really disappointed to fall 10 short of a century though.
Simon's right, Joshua da Silva had a little celebration to himself as he caught that. Bless.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Rory Burns has top edged it to Joshua da Silva, who is delighted with his first dismissal in international cricket.
And that's that - England declare.
All over as Rory Burns miscues a sweep shot straight up in the air.
West Indies will need 399 to win the third Test.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Joe Root could bring up his 100 faster than Rory Burns if he keeps batting like this.
Lead by 397
Four more for Joe Root as he gets down and sweeps fine.
He's up to 67 off 55. It's hard to explain how good he has been in this innings.