Player of the Match
Player of the Match

12.30 So with the players taking on board some lunchtime fuel, I will do the same and hand you over to Alan at the resumption. Thanks for your company.

Thoko: "Fantastic to see Joshua getting the monkey off his back. Lovely century this has been! Should propel him forward to score more runs. "

Laurence : "Well played JDS. Is there an Englishman who can prevent it from being the match defining innings?"

12.25pm S Rajesh has dug out this stat: "This is only the 2nd instance of two 10th-wicket stands lasting 20+ overs in the same Test (in matches where we have overs data for FoW). The other instance was England vs India at Trent Bridge in 2014".

It is also the first instance of Nos. 8-11 all reaching double-figures in the first two innings of a Test, says my colleague Sampath

12.19pm So at the end of an elongated morning session, allowed with just one wicket to get to end the innings, West Indies lead by 93 runs, which looked so unlikely from 95 for 6. That's thanks largely to an unbeaten century by Joshua Da Silva, who tells BT Sport: "The emotion said it all, tears just came to my eyes instantaneously." That was after a bizarre moment when he was given out caught behind just after making his maiden Test ton, and walked off, reviewing - just because - and had to come back because he hadn't hit it. "I thought I hit it," he explains. "I'll take the average, it'll help a lot. I got a lot of stick out there for having a low strike rate but it didn't matter to me."

Joydeep: "West Indies have saved all of their reviews they have told how to use the spot on review and when to use it when you need it most"

116.3
W
Root to Seales, OUT, on middle, he chips it up straight back to Root, who reaches to his left and swallows the return catch with relative ease. That's the end of it for West Indies

JNT Seales c & b Root 13 (115m 59b 1x4 1x6) SR: 22.03