Postpublished at 13:33 British Summer Time 28 July 2020
The England players are making their way back out to the middle.
Play will resume - with Joe Root's side needing five wickets to win the Test and series - in a couple of minutes.
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Callum Matthews and Jack Skelton
The England players are making their way back out to the middle.
Play will resume - with Joe Root's side needing five wickets to win the Test and series - in a couple of minutes.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Before I gave Stuart his cap I'd heard a lot about him. This was 2007 and I'd been captain since 2003 and there's names that crop up, even when you're a young player. The whispers from around Leicester, a few of my good pals were playing there, and he kept on texting me, around 2005, saying 'we've got one here, this Stuart Broad is a proper cricketer' so you study them playing for the under 19s.
When his named cropped up to tour in 2007 I did a bit of research and the selectors had obviously watched him, I told them to just get him in because I'd heard about his character. Touring Sri Lanka isn't easy but you learn about people's character on those tours. I knew straight away he had the right determination and thought process required at the top level to have a long career.
It's been another special morning in the history of English cricket. To have two bowlers take 500+ Test wickets, in the modern day with the amount of cricket they play, is truly remarkable.
Watch the moment, and then watch it again.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The covers are going off again and the sun is shining! It's been an exhausting day for the groundsmen. It will probably mean there will be a slightly delay to the resumption.
Thanks Jack.
It feels like a matter of when, rather than if, for England. Surely?
West Indies will resume on 84-5 after this lunch break, taken early because of a passing shower.
The forecast is better for the afternoon and England will feel confident of taking these last five wickets to secure a 2-1 series win and regain the Wisden Trophy.
Or can a few West Indies batsmen dig in and repel them?
Here is Callum Matthews to find out...
And then this nip-backer did for Shamarh Brooks...
Chris Woakes then got his legs pumping and sent down a fine spell.
First he removed Shai Hope - a reckless shot after a very positive knock until this point...
And then the main moment that Stuart Broad and England had been waiting for.
500 Test wickets. What an achievement.
West Indies pair Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope made a promising start...
Let's have a look back at the key moments from this morning...
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It feels so fitting that Broady's 500th wicket comes via a celebrappeal! Got to love the man.
Harry in London
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It does always puzzle me that there are a very few dissenting voices who grumble about James Anderson and Stuart Broad taking so many wickets because they've played so many matches.
As if keeping up high levels of fitness and longevity aren't hugely important qualities for sportspeople to possess.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
England have not conceded a century in their last seven Tests. Assuming no Windies batsman makes one today, it will be England's longest sequence without an opposing batsman scoring a century since 1957-58 when they went eight games.
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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It went kind of well for England. Stuart Broad taking his 500th wicket was the moment, I don't know if another seamer is going to be able to do that specifically in Test cricket.
England will be happy, they've got rid of Brathwaite and Hope but now you just feel like it's only a couple more and if the odd one is keeping low. It was an absolute brute to get your 500th wicket with.
Target 399
That is an early lunch, which should hopefully prevent any overs being lost.
England need five more wickets to win the series 2-1 and regain the Wisden Trophy.
Will they have enough time? The forecast is promising this afternoon.