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West Indies v England: second Test, day five – live!

LIVE – Updated at 13:44

Over-by-over report: England lead by 136 runs going into the final day – will they pull off an unlikely victory? Join Tanya Aldred to find out.

So, what will Joe Root do? Put on his red-ball reset gambling gloves? Play it safe in hope of pushing for a result next week in Grenada - though rumours predict another batter’s dream of a pitch.

Discuss.

Carlos Brathwaite says he’d “bowl wide to make England come after the ball, but play it safe.”

Steven Finn’s view: “ I think England’s plan is going to be to press on, push the game forward, they’ve got 25 overs to get as many runs as they can if they want to give themselves a chance of bowling West Indies today.”

So.

Mark Butcher is down at the pitch with his metaphorical car keys:

“The pitch is scared, it is broken up, it is worn away, however we still haven’t see the ball spinning sharply on a regular basis. Also, bowling from the Malcolm Marshall end there are a couple of bare patches.”

We glance at run-chases down the year at Bridgetown - there have only ever been two successful chases over 200. So England, be bold!

If you missed the overnight drama from Eden Park, here is Raf report of how England managed to limp to victory from the jaws of defeat.

Related: England wobble but wriggle past New Zealand to stay in World Cup reckoning

Hello and - ahem, wake up the at the back - welcome to the final day of the second Test between West Indies and England

It’s been... attritional. Kraigg Brathwaite’s 710-minute innings of grunt and grind put him only behind Brian Lara’s two record-breaking triple-quadruple hundreds in terms of balls at the crease; and there was precious little in it for England as they tasted the rare juices of the third new ball.

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