Postpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 27 March 2022
Chris Woakes is going to open the bowling.
Why not, eh? We really need to learn about what Woakes can offer after all..
West Indies openers Brathwaite (20*) & Campbell (6) reach target of 28 in 4.4 overs
England, now winless in nine Tests, bowled out for 120
West Indies take final two England wickets inside first hour
Holder takes Woakes (19) one handed at leg slip, Leach (4) caught behind - both off bowling of Roach
England resumed on 103-8 - a lead of just 10
Third Test, day four, Grenada
Three-Test series level at 0-0
Callum Matthews
Chris Woakes is going to open the bowling.
Why not, eh? We really need to learn about what Woakes can offer after all..
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BT Sport
The West Indies have been fantastic in all three facets this week. Jason Holder's catch to dismiss Chris Woakes was remarkable.
Joe Root is stood on the boundary edge - in some outrageous aviators - with a pensive look on his face.
What is going through his head right now?
Will this be the final time he takes to the field as an England captain?
I think you'll probably have to keep imagining it, Peter.
England creating 10 chances would be a miracle. England taking 10 changes would be an even bigger miracle.
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Peter Stones: Just imagine if England won this.
I really, really don't want to see Chris Woakes and/or Craig Overton open the bowling here.
Give it to Saqib Mahmood and see what he can do with it.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in Grenada
As well as the now 20 umpire decisions overturned this series, there are at least two others that would or should have been reversed.
The game is going to last longer than an hour, so that's something at least.
West Indies' chase of 28 (can you call that a chase?) will start at 16:06.
Leach c Da Silva b Roach 4 (Eng 120 all out)
There's a healthy nick! It's a very good catch, diving forward, from Joshua da Silva too.
England are all out and West Indies will need 28 to win this Test and the three-Test series 1-0.
Jack Leach says he's hit the floor...
He hasn't...
Time for the technology to tell us whether he's hit it...
Have West Indies got Jack Leach caught behind? They seem convinced they have.
Joel Wilson says no.
I'll leave you to make a decision on whether you think this may get overturned or not...
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Why is no one talking about Bairstow for captain? Now Foakes (hopefully) has the gloves for the foreseeable future, he has a well earned and settled place in that middle order as a specialist batsman for the next few years, he has shown he responds well to pressure, responsibility and feeling valued within the team, and he is a fierce competitor. The only question is what he like is like tactically, but he can't be any worse than Root! (Sorry Joe..)
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Lead by 26
Saqib Mahmood is going to get an absolute short-pitch bowling examination by the look of things.
The first is so short it is given as a wide, but the Lancashire man just gets down in time and the ball flicks off the arm guard.
He then gets in a tangle and one loops away - off the glove it looks like, maybe the bottom of the bat handle - and it loops over the keeper and wide of gully for a leg bye.
Jack Leach defends the rest of the over. How did England lose eight wickets yesterday?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in Grenada
The tallest man in the game stuck out one of his long arms and it stuck. It's typical of the way you get wickets on this pitch with a very soft ball.
Lead by 24
OH! Short!
Jack Leach drives away, off the back foot, and it squirts just short of point. The man dives forward but can't get quite get there in time.
Eeeek.
Lead by 24
Saqib Mahmood - who made a professional high-score of 49 in the first innings - is the new batter.
He gets off the mark with a steer into the off side for a single.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in Grenada
A brilliant catch from Holder at leg slip - he just stuck a right hand out and it stayed in.
Woakes c Holder b Roach 19 (Eng 116-9)
WHAT A CATCH! Wow!
Kemar Roach has struck with his first ball, but he's got Jason Holder to thank. This is a MAGNIFICENT grab at leg slip.
It's down the leg side from Roach, and Chris Woakes tries to just turn it round the corner - he's done it well numerous time in this innings - but Holder sticks out his right mitt and takes a spectacular grab. It travelled as serious speed, because Woakes caught it off the middle of the bat.
Holder just stands there, arms out, screaming in celebration. He absolutely loved that.
As I thought may happen, Kyle Mayers is taken off.
Kemar Roach - who has figures of 0-8 from eight overs - is on.
Lead by 23
Jack Leach leaves, blocks and sways his way through another Alzarri Joseph over.
There was a well-directed yorker by Joseph, but Leach was equal to it.