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Best performances - Batsmen
- Productive Shot
- off side drive on front foot
- 94 runs
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Monty's running onto the field, Strauss puts his thumbs up questionably to Gayle on the field who returns in kind. And everyone shakes hands, as the Test has drifted into a draw. It was a useful time for Cook to rediscover some form, gliding 139 while Pietersen also showed greater fluency in his 72. It's been a mostly dull Test but, importantly, West Indies now cannot lose the series (and England, obviously, cannot win it...despite entering the series as apparent favourites). We hope you've enjoyed our commentary in this game, and do keep your eyes on the bulletin as well as the series homepage for all the post-match pieces. From me, Will Luke, along with Andrew Miller, we'll see you Friday for the fifth and final Test.
This could be the last ball of the Test
150 partnership
Strauss is out on the balcony so it looks like it's all over shortly.
Pietersen is gesturing to the dressing room to end this farce
Gayle's having a chat with the two batsmen, perhaps discussing a declaration (which can take place in five minutes). So we might have 15 more minutes, or we might have five
Taylor revived memories of the great West Indian pacemen of old, blowing England away single-handed
Scyld Berry writes in the Sunday Telegraph that Andrew Strauss should either have two more years of being England's ODI captain, or just the two games of the series against West Indies
Chris Gayle
Nasser Hussain is very impressed with James Anderson and England after their ruthless demolition of West Indies