Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
65 | (maiden) | WI: 135/5

  • Joshua Da Silva30 (63b)
  • Kraigg Brathwaite56 (184b)
  • Joe Root6-3-15-0
  • Jack Leach25-13-36-3

6.10pm: Are you not entertained? Another slow-burn Test that kept some fizzle and spark (pretty much) to the end. Brathwaite almost single-handedly dampened England expectations with a couple of mighty captain's knocks, and that leaves the series poised going to St George's. After two attritional surfaces, you'd think both attacks will hoping for a powder keg to finish on... there hasn't been a three-Test series drawn 0-0 since 2012-13 (England in New Zealand, yes, I was doing ball-by-ball), so let's hope something gives one way or another. Anyway, for now, from myself and Matt, as well as Miller, Valkerie, Thilak and Ranjit, thanks for keeping us company and we'll be back again for more in a few days. Cheerio!

5.58pm: Time for the presentations at Kensington Oval, starting with Joe Root: "Yeah, I think we picked off where we finished last week. We showed a lot of progression as a batting group, pleasing to make a substantial first-innings total for the first time in a long time. Hopefully we can replicate it again and again. [Lawrence] He's been wonderful, one of the most pleasing things is how selfless he's been, again coming out this morning to try and get as many as we could. The way he played in the first innings was excellent and he seems to be growing in confidence. [Hundred] Won't be long if he keeps playing like that. [Mahmood and Fisher] They were brilliant, two surfaces haven't been the most receptive for seamers, hasn't been much to work with but showed great skill and commitment. Great to see their faces when they got their first wickets. [Declaration] Tricky one, trying to weigh it up. How small the ground was and how strong the wind was, you don't want someone to come off and give them too many overs. Kraigg played brilliantly and we needed to make an impact with the new ball, just a shame we couldn't kick on. Credit to the West Indies, should be a brilliant final Test. [Parkinson in Grenada?] Have to see what pitch we get and then work out the best way of taking 20 wickets. Pleasing to see Jack playing the way he is, bowling with control and looking threatening. Great to see him finding his feet and looking comfortable at this level."

West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite is also, unsurprisingly, Player of the Match: "Feeling quite good, I thought England played well. Want to thank the West Indies supporters for coming out. I enjoyed it, the pitch was at times with the harder ball difficult to bat on, but stuck to my plans of playing straight and as late at possible. [Flat surfaces, Grenada?] Like to see something in it for the pacers, we want a result in the last Test. We have to see what they produce in Grenada. [Most balls faced for WI] That's amazing to hear, put in a lot of work over the years. To do it at home, with my family here was pleasing, I'm very thankful. [Team support] Tremendous effort, Jermaine [Blackwood] came out and had the right attitude. England bowled well, but it was good as a team, after they put up 500, we put up 400. And then today, fighting to the end, that's what we want. [Could be more expansive?] In periods we could, but the start is spending time at the crease and batting, learning as quick as possible on the job."

And with that, Joe Root gives a little nod, holds out a hand to his opposite number - and the match is drawn, West Indies seeing out the final day, amid plenty of drama, after another magnificent performance from Kraigg Brathwaite. He has faced more deliveries in this Test than any other West Indian in history, and almost made it into the top ten overall. Without his efforts, you'd think England might well have overcome both the hosts and another unyielding pitch. Instead, it's 0-0 with one to play, the final Test beginning in Grenada on Thursday

Here's Jamie: "Leach's fourth innings average continues to improve after a defensive performance from the WI but unfortunately I'd say a strike rate of 50 isn't good enough when you're looking to wrestle the game away from a draw, especially as there was reasonable amounts of turn. Parkinson in the next game please... "

Ghaffar: "Kraigg Rahul Brathwaite Dravid"

Sidd: "Surely Brathwaite for MoM?"

"And all the people ahead of Kraigg B in that Balls Faced table were from the last millennium when the world was different." Think he's second this century, behind Stephen Fleming in Colombo, Cartoft

64.6
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, pushed through on middle and leg, Da Silva defends to the on side
64.5
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, waits in the crease for this one and pats to leg

"Kinda sadistic that still not shaking hands here!" yelps Tierra

64.4
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, flighted offbreak, 83kph outside off and blocked on the front foot
64.3
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, pushed through flatter and he goes back and across
64.2
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, on the stumps, tapped to the leg side
64.1
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, lobbed up outside off, defended solidly

Final over of the 15, but still about 13-14 minutes left in the hour. My colleague Paul Muchmore notes that Leach has now bowled more overs than anyone in a Test for England since 1962

END OF OVER:
64 | (maiden) | WI: 135/5

  • Kraigg Brathwaite56 (184b)
  • Joshua Da Silva30 (57b)
  • Jack Leach25-13-36-3
  • Joe Root5-2-15-0
63.6
0
Leach to Brathwaite, no run, gets into line to defend
63.5
0
Leach to Brathwaite, no run, ripper past the gloves, was there anything on it? Foakes brokes the bails, too, Leach is imploring Joel Wilson for the decision... not given, but England have reviewed. And perhaps we'll forgive Leach's eyesight in this light, because it has spun a good two inches past Brathwaite's forward prod
63.4
0
Leach to Brathwaite, no run, pushed through quicker, 93kph and again it's quietly kept out
63.3
0
Leach to Brathwaite, no run, flighted, 89kph and met diligently on the front foot
63.2
0
Leach to Brathwaite, no run, tossed up full and tapped away coming forwards
63.1
0
Leach to Brathwaite, no run, Leach whirls away metronomically on off, and Brathwaite blocks in kind

The light meter has been shipped out. But it's in the umpire's pocket for now

END OF OVER:
63 | (maiden) | WI: 135/5

  • Joshua Da Silva30 (57b)
  • Kraigg Brathwaite56 (178b)
  • Joe Root5-2-15-0
  • Jack Leach24-12-36-3
62.6
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, stays back and punches to the on side
62.5
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, flatter, lunges out on off stump, squirted towards backward point

"Assuming the next pitch is similar to this one, surely England give Parkinson a go?" Don't put your mortgage on it, Scott

62.4
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, turn again, Da Silva goes back and across, ends up closed off and jabs down short of the close catchers
62.3
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, lobbed up and spinning in from outside off, fenced away to midwicket, where it's cut off on the dive
62.2
0
Root to Da Silva, no run, slow and turning down leg, swatted away on the back foot

West Indies 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st14KC BrathwaiteJD Campbell
2nd9SSJ BrooksKC Brathwaite
3rd16NE BonnerKC Brathwaite
4th50KC BrathwaiteJ Blackwood
5th4KC BrathwaiteJO Holder
6th42KC BrathwaiteJ Da Silva