Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Tim Peach
    BBC Sport in Grenada

    Kraigg Brathwaite is often quite straight-faced when interviewed, but you see him light up when asked about the horses that he owns. He had the 5/2 second favourite in yesterday's Tanglewood Stakes in Barbados, but War Eagle, the winner of the 2020 Barbados Derby, sadly came in seventh and last... will he have better luck today?

  2. Eng 116-8published at 61 overs

    Lead by 23

    Chris Woakes plays out another maiden from Kyle Mayers.

    The Windies bowler has bowled four overs without reward this morning. We might see a change at that end before long.

    Chris WoakesImage source, Reuters
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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

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    James Maltby: Just checked BBC Sport and I thought we'd survived the first hour and a half - turns out the Caribbean clocks haven't gone forwards.

  4. Eng 116-8published at 60 overs

    Lead by 23

    Alzarri Joseph goes short to Chris Woakes again and he stuffles across his stumps and pulls away for another single.

    West Indies are plugging away at the short-pitch plan.

  5. Postpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent in Grenada

    That's now 19 umpire decisions overturned this series - and that was one of the worst of them.

  6. Not outpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Chris Woakes survives.

    It slides under the bottom of the bat and it doesn't catch the glove on the way back up.

    Take a breath.

  7. Postpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    It has definitely hit the thigh pad - we just need to check the technology to see if it has hit any bat or glove.

  8. England reviewpublished at 59.4 overs

    Chris Woakes has been given out - caught at short leg off bat and thigh pad.

    He reviews immediately.

  9. Postpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Tim Peach
    BBC Sport in Grenada

    This is understandably the smallest crowd of the Test so far, but those who have come are in good voice... they're hopeful of seeing as much cricket as possible.

  10. Eng 114-8published at 59 overs

    Lead by 21

    Chris Woakes plays out of a maiden from Kyle Mayers.

    There hasn't been any real alarms for England so far today. You can't help but wonder what might have been today if there wasn't a silly run out and some very loose shots yesterday.

  11. Postpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BT Sport

    I don't think we've celebrated enough how well West Indies have played. They have shown great discipline. They've made a game of cricket that has been full of determination and skill - and they've shown resilience and a willingness to fight for one another.

  12. Eng 114-8published at 58 overs

    Lead by 21

    Jack Leach comfortably blocks and leaves Alzarri Joseph's first over.

    There's some chat from the TV commentators about Leach leaving his leg stump exposed and the possibility of Joseph targeting that.

    I don't think I can handle someone being bowled round their legs today. Although, I suppose it is about the only mode of shambolic dismissal we haven't seen in this England innings.

  13. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    A change for the hosts - Jayden Seales is replaced by Alzarri Joseph.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

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    Even if Woakes and Leach put on 200 and England win the test does that really change anything? Not in my book, serious problems in English Test cricket.

    Simon, in Portsmouth.

    Jack Leach and Chris WoakesImage source, Getty Images
  15. Eng 114-8published at 57 overs

    Lead by 21

    That'll help us get closer to 100, Aggers.

    Chris Woakes again leans into a drive and picks up four through the covers. Lovely shot.

    These two in particular are capable of hanging around.

  16. Postpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent in Grenada

    If England get their lead up beyond a hundred, you never know. You have to try and remain positive when batting in this situation. In Woakes, Leach and Mahmood, you've got three very determined batsmen.

  17. Eng 110-8published at 56 overs

    Lead by 17

    I'm really not sure about this Jayden Seales short-pitch bowling plan - it's the sort of plan Joe Root would get absolutely slated for. Chris Woakes again pulls away with ease for a single.

    A well-directed bouncer is well played by Jack Leach, before surprise surprise, a full delivery almost brings a wicket.

    It seems to surprise Leach a little bit - maybe the plan is working - as he chips just short of mid off.

  18. Postpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Jonathan Trott
    Ex-England batsman on BT Sport

    Let's fight as if we can win this game.

  19. Eng 109-8published at 55 overs

    Lead by 16

    Lovely! Chris Woakes leans into a drive and picks up three through the covers - the outfield is very slow, isn't it? That was trademark Woakes, though.

    Jack Leach also picks up a couple with a similar beautifully-looking shot.

    There's been no alarms for England as of yet.

  20. Postpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 27 March 2022

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BT Sport

    We really are pushing to think that England could pull off a shock today.

    Batting collapses have been around for a good while with this England team. It is a technical problem, but it is also a mental problem with this team. When the pressure is on, and they have to deliver it, England just can't consistently produce the good stuff.