
England took two wickets in as many overs to halt West Indies' pursuit of 192 to win the third Test and level the three-match series at the Kensington Oval in Barbados.
Openers Shai Hope and Kraigg Brathwaite took the score to 35 until Chris Jordan trapped the former, dropped on four, lbw.
The 26-year-old then pulled off another stunning one-handed catch at slip to dismiss Brathwaite for 25 off Moeen Ali.
The tourists earlier collapsed to 123 all out in their second innings after losing their last four wickets for just 28 runs.
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Afternoon session
6.38pm - WICKET! Brathwaite c Jordan b Moeen 25; WI 35/2 - You cannot keep Jordan out of the game! Brathwaite edges Moeen to slip and the 26-year-old pulls off another brilliant one-handed catch. His reflexes are unreal.
6.33pm - WICKET! Hope lbw Jordan 9; WI 35/1 - Jordan spears a full delivery into Hope's pads and umpire Billy Bowden raises the finger. Hope reviews but the ball was clearly hitting leg stump. England needed that. Is a door opening? Moeen Ali is on at the other end.
6.20pm - REVIEW! - England are struggling for a breakthrough here as openers Brathwaite and Hope battle hard, the former on-driving Broad for four to take the Windies to 28. Jordan then seams one away from Hope, squaring him up, and hits him on the pad. England opt to use their last review but again they are frustrated as the ball didn't hit the batsman in line with the stumps and the umpire's original not-out decision stands.
6.14pm - REVIEW! England, and Jonathan Trott in particular, are confident that Brathwaite has tickled a leg-side delivery from Jordan, replacing Anderson, behind so Alastair Cook calls for a review. However, it's turned down when replays show the ball hit the right-hander's thigh pad on its way through to Jos Buttler.
6.10pm - Brathwaite whips Anderson from outside off stump just short of Broad at mid-on and then edges past third slip for four. It did not carry.
6.02pm - CHANCE! - Hope, on four, slashes hard outside off stump and edges to Joe Root in the cordon but the Yorkshireman fails to hold on. A chance goes begging off Broad.
6pm - Shai Hope takes 15 balls to get off the mark but does it in emphatic fashion, crunching James Anderson through the covers for four.
5.45pm - England are attacking immediately after the break, with Stuart Broad bowling to four slips and a short-leg. The paceman nips one back and almost traps Kraigg Brathwaite lbw, although the ball was going over the top.
Morning session
The West Indies have never lost when chasing fewer than 200 runs to win a Test. #firsttimeforeverything
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5.05pm - LUNCH! WI 4/0; Brathwaite 4, Hope 0 - West Indies survive an Anderson over before the lunch interval. Kraigg Brathwaite's on-drive second ball races to the boundary and gets their chase up and running.
4.47pm - WICKET! Anderson lbw Taylor 2; Eng 123 all out, Buttler 35 - Taylor, replacing Holder, zones one in to James Anderson's pads but umpire Billy Bowden is unmoved. However, the Windies call for a review immediately and the decision is overturned. The hosts dismiss England for 123 and need 192 to win the Test and draw the three-match series.
4.45pm - Buttler, batting in one-day mode, crunches Gabriel to the extra-cover fence before launching the paceman over long-off for his second maximum. Ten vital runs take England's lead to 191.
4.40pm - Buttler steps back and crashes Holder through the covers for four. Ramdin throws the ball to Shannon Gabriel now in what looks a smart move with one wicket needed. He has yet to bowl today.
4.32pm - Buttler takes England's second-innings total into three figures by reverse-sweeping Permaul to the boundary. The Lancashire wicketkeeper-batsman then drives the spinner down the ground for another four. Vital runs for his side.
4.27pm - WICKET! Broad b Holder 0; Eng 98/9 - Holder gets another and is on a hat-trick! The seamer produces a stunning yorker to bowl Stuart Broad.
4.23pm - WICKET! Jordan lbw Holder 2; Eng 98/8 - Jordan, trying to flick into the on side, is hit on the pad in front by Jason Holder. A review fails to save the right-hander as the ball was just clipping leg stump. The lead is 166.
4.10pm - WICKET! Stokes c Chanderpaul b Permaul 32; Eng 95/7 - Just when Stokes was looking comfortable, he squirts Permaul to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at cover. Things are getting tense now.
4.05pm - Stokes continues to innovate against spin, producing the same shot that brought him four in the previous over.
3.50pm - Stokes reverse-sweeps Permaul out of the rough and then drives the spinner through cover for three. Buttler tickles a leg-side delivery for three more to take England's lead beyond 150.
3.43pm - Buttler strides down the pitch and lofts Permaul for six. Intent from the right-hander. Some news filtering through from the England dressing room. Jonathan Trott has damaged a right quad muscle and may be unable to field.
3.38pm - REVIEW! - Jos Buttler is given out caught behind off Taylor. However, he calls for a review and is saved after replays show the ball brushed his leg rather than the bat on the way through to Ramdin.
3.28pm - WICKET! Ballance c Bravo b Permaul 23; Eng 62/6 - Ballance prods forward at Veerasammy Permaul's second delivery and provides Darren Bravo with a simple take at slip.
Batting pair Ballance (18*) & Stokes (12*) at the crease for England in this first session. 57-5. Lead by 125 #WIvEng pic.twitter.com/hjkQ3OhBLm
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3.21pm - Samuels beats Ballance's attempted sweep and Denesh Ramdin takes off the bails. The umpire sends it upstairs but Ballance dragged his foot back into the crease just in time. Taylor over-pitches twice in the next over and Stokes flicks to the midwicket fence before driving down the ground, the latter from a full-toss.
3.10pm - Jerome Taylor, operating round the wicket, beats Gary Ballance's defensive prod. The left-hander responds next ball, though, driving behind point for four.
3.06pm - Ben Stokes searches for one outside off stump and almost drags on. Nevertheless, it brings the first run of the day for the tourists. Marlon Samuels will deliver the second over, with his old foe Stokes facing.
Pre-play news
2.55pm - The first session here is vital to the outcome of the match. England need to stick it out and slowly build their lead while the Windies' bowlers look to carry on where they left off last night. We are five minutes away from the action starting.
2.50pm - James Anderson, who took 6-42 yesterday, has full faith in England building a sizeable victory target.
2.40pm - England have work to do in the first session to extend their lead of 107 after West Indies fought back strongly last night to reduce them to 39 for five on a crazy day when 18 wickets fell.
2.30pm - Hello and welcome to live coverage of day three of the third and final Test between West Indies and England at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. If today is anything like yesterday, then we are all set for a cracker!
Here's the day three pitch in Barbados, lots of rough & a dry wicket. #WIvEng pic.twitter.com/q48CtI5Yxp
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