WI 317-7published at 122 overs
Bonner 93, Roach 15
Leach zips through a maiden with three catchers around the bat. Ben Foakes chirps some encouragement. Jofra Archer would be handy here.
WI 373-9: Bonner 123, Brathwaite 55; Stokes 2-42
Bonner c Foakes b Lawrence 123 (355)
Crawley drops Bonner at slip off Leach for 73
Wood spent most of day off the field with elbow issue
England 311: Bairstow 140; Seales 4-79
First Test, day three, Antigua
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Bonner 93, Roach 15
Leach zips through a maiden with three catchers around the bat. Ben Foakes chirps some encouragement. Jofra Archer would be handy here.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in Antigua
The crowd has thinned out a little - I think the lure of the beach has been an easy win for some. It's not an easy watch today.
Lead by 5
A four! Joe Root roars at himself in disgust after floating one up outside off stump. Even Kemar Roach can hit that one for four.
And another! This is a sweep down to fine leg.
West Indies are into the lead. I'm drunk off the excitement in that over.
Bonner 92, Roach 6
Root is looking more and more impatient with his hands on his hips now. He has not been helped by the injury to Mark Wood, obviously. He'd certainly had had a spell at Roach in this session.
Tea is at 18:40 GMT, if you're wondering.
Trail by 5
Joe Root brings himself on but can't break the snooze. The England fans are still singing in fairness. They sing the Joe Root song to the tune of Hey Jude throughout the over.
Bonner is into the 90s.
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Dench? No way. She once kicked me in the groin and stole my chips. Or that may have been a dream after some very ripe Stilton.
Rob, Cambridge
Trail by 6
Ben Foakes and the two slips try to trick umpire Joel Wilson into raising the finger. It looked perfect but replays show the ball from Overton passed bat and flicked thigh pad before nestling in Foakes' gloves. Overton wasn't interested from the outset.
Edged! Not taken...
Zak Crawley doesn't get a hand on this nicked drive from Roach off Leach at slip. It went quickly.
Bonner 89, Roach 2
Ben Foakes is standing up to enforcer Craig Overton now. I wondered earlier whether Foakes' wicketkeeping prowess is a negative for England's bowlers in this scenario, making them look slower than they are.
Even the steel drums between overs are struggling to bring life into proceedings. The partnership is 18 from 102 balls.
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I once saw a mock-up of Santi Cazorla, Son Heung-Min and Juan Mata sat around a table in a venue dubbed 'The Footballers that no-one Hates Cafe'. Would the cricketing equivalent be Moeen Ali, Kane Williamson and Carlos Brathwaite (the TMS version, not the breaking our hearts in white-ball cricket version)?
Russell, Warwickshire
Trail by 11
What's the West Indies plan here? They're not going anywhere fast. Maybe I'm just getting impatient.
Bonner 88, Roach 2
In another change of bowling Craig Overton gets the nod from Joe Root, again returning to the short stuff. I don't think many people would have predicted a draw between these two batting sides beforehand.
Today has been tough going.
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Emma Raducanu
Rachel in Pinhoe
Not good news at all. England's attack now looks even more medium. Chris Woakes, showing those skills that had him an academy deal as a kid, does some keepy-ups at the end of the over. Roach is really frustrating England here. He has hung around for an hour now.
Tim Peach
BBC Sport in Antigua
The Mark Wood news will be very concerning for England. They did well to get him through the Ashes without an injury, but with the second Test starting in just six days' time, there's not much room for rest.
An update from the ECB on Mark Wood: "Still receiving treatment on right elbow. Unlikely to bowl in this innings."
Trail by 14
Now, now Steve...
A boundary! Nkrumah Bonner gets down low to sweep Jack Leach to the fence. It has been a real grind from the 33-year-old. He's 14 short of a ton.
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No joy for Woakes on his return to the attack. Things look pedestrian again on this painfully slow pitch. Ben Foakes is even standing up to the stumps to Woakes again - a real blow to his ego.
Elsewhere, it seems I've started a row...
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