4.45pm: That's a pretty handsome 123-run lead for England, who have finally roused themselves (with the series lost, let's not forget). Mark Wood's first Test five-for, almost four years after his debut, was the inspiration as West Indies slipped from 57 for 0 to 79 for 6; Shane Dowrich put up a bit of a fight, but with Moeen Ali pocketing four wickets of his own the resistance could only last so long. Now, there's still 40-45 minutes left in the day, so England will have to bat tonight... but they're in the pound seats, that's for sure.
"Where's the guy who said 18 wicket day?!" I'm sure Philip McCarthy will be back if another couple fall this evening, James Eadon
"At one point in this series, England had bowled 100 consecutive overs without taking a single WI wicket... Now they've taken all 10 within 30 overs." Funny old game, eh, Stefan
Here's Iain Climie: "Well done England but it does suggest that Holder's influence goes far beyond his batting and bowling alone." He's a giant of a man in body and spirit, so naturally would be missed. Besides, they've won the series, so what the hey?
ST Gabriel b Wood 4 (5m 2b 1x4 0x6) SR: 200.00
"Who Will get the 5-for Moeen or Wood?" Well, Daood, Root has recognised the opportunity and thrown the ball to Mark Wood, with one wicket to get
END OF OVER:47 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 150/9
- Kemar Roach16 (43b)
- Shannon Gabriel0 (0b)
- Moeen Ali15-4-36-4
- Stuart Broad15-4-42-1
Shannon Gabriel is last man in, Roach on strike
AS Joseph c Broad b Ali 2 (7m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
END OF OVER:46 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 147/8
- Alzarri Joseph2 (4b)
- Kemar Roach13 (39b)
- Stuart Broad15-4-42-1
- Moeen Ali14-4-33-3
"Surely you mean destination, not destiny." I mean what I say, David Cousins. It's what that ball was born to do
So, the Moeen-Wood cartel is broken up. In comes Alzarri Joseph
SO Dowrich lbw b Broad 38 (87m 56b 6x4 0x6) SR: 67.85