Ben Stokes to Mikyle Louis, Full, and angled into the pads. Louis clips it into mid-wicket.
Ben Stokes to Mikyle Louis, Pitched up this time, outside off. Louis pushes it towards point, but it is a bump ball, as the crowd does not realise it and starts celebrating.
Ben Stokes to Mikyle Louis, Ben Stokes angles in a full ball, around the off stump. Mikyle Louis leans forward and blocks it out solidly.
Gus Atkinson to Alick Athanaze, Just a single come from this over. Gus Atkinson nails the yorker this time, around off. Alick Athanaze jams it into the deck. England are dictating terms here.
Gus Atkinson to Alick Athanaze, Short ball, on top off. Alick Athanaze gets inside the line and tucks it to square leg.
Gus Atkinson to Alick Athanaze, Atkinson goes full, around middle and leg. Alick Athanaze closes the face and flicks it to the left of mid on, who makes a sharp stop here.
Gus Atkinson to Alick Athanaze, A bit fuller this time, on the same line, going away from the left-hander. This one stays a bit low after hitting the deck. Alick Athanaze lets it through.
Gus Atkinson to Alick Athanaze, Good length this time, angling across, wide of off. Alick Athanaze leaves it alone for the keeper.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, Atkinson goes short, angled in as well. Louis dabs it into covers and crosses.
Ben Stokes to Alick Athanaze, A bit shorter this time, around off. Alick Athanaze shuffles and pushes it away.
Ben Stokes to Alick Athanaze, On a length, around off. Alick Athanaze blocks it out watchfully.
Ben Stokes to Alick Athanaze, Ben Stokes greets the new batter with a short ball, in the channel. Alick Athanaze looks to feel for it but misses.
Alick Athanaze is the new man in.
Ben Stokes to Kirk Mckenzie, OUT! LBW! The finger goes up as Ben Stokes puts in an appeal for LBW. Kirk Mckenzie though has a quick chat with his partner and takes it upstairs. Ben Stokes dishes a length ball, around middle and leg. The ball straightens a bit and goes on to hit Kirk Mckenzie on his back foot. The UltraEdge confirms that no bat is involved. The Ball Tracking confirms three reds and the on-field decision stands. Ben Stokes picks up his 200th wicket in Test cricket. He becomes just the third cricketer to score 6000 runs and have 200 wickets in the red-ball format. Sir Garry Sobers and Jacques Kallis are the other two who hold this record.
Ben Stokes to Kirk Mckenzie, On a length, angling across, around off. Kirk Mckenzie works it to covers off the outer half.
Ben Stokes to Kirk Mckenzie, Ben Stokes starts with a length ball, around middle and leg. Kirk Mckenzie blocks it into the leg side from inside the crease.
Change from the other end as well as Ben Stokes brings himself into the attack now.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, FOUR! Well played. It is a short ball, on the bodyline here. Mikyle Louis brings his blade across right in time, he does not time it well but still finds the fence.
Ben Stokes is back on the field now, as Ollie Pope heads back in the dressing room.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, It is a length ball, in the channel. Mikyle Louis leaves it alone.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, Gus Atkinson fires it full, around off. This one is angled into the right-hander. Mikyle Louis looks to defend it out on his front foot, but takes a blow on his pads. Gus Atkinson appeals but the umpire is unmoved here. As Ben Stokes is out of the ground at the moment, Ollie Pope is the stand-in skipper and he decides to take it upstairs. The Ball Tracking though confirms that the ball is missing the wickets, as it is going down leg.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, Much straighter this time, on a length, on top of off. Louis prods and defends it out watchfully.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, On a good-length slanting into the right-hander. Mikyle Louis hangs back and flicks it into the leg side for no run.
Gus Atkinson to Mikyle Louis, Gus Atkinson starts with a beamer here. It is outside off, nipping back in sharply. Mikyle Louis sways away from the line of the delivery here.
Time for a change. The hero of the first innings, Gus Atkinson, to have his first go in the second innings. How many can he add to his 7 in the match?
Chris Woakes to Kirk Mckenzie, On a length, outside off, Kirk Mckenzie shoulders arms.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Curves this into the right hander, but gets it too straight. Mikyle Louis misses his flick and is hit on the pads. The ball deflects away behind square leg and a leg bye is taken.
The sun is out in full force now.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Perfect line, just short of full, around the off stump, ML gets another clinical stride to defend the ball towards point.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Full and around off, Mikyle gets a good compact front foot defense.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Full and outside off, hint of away swing, Louis pushes it towards point.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Good bowling from Woakes, landing it on a length, little bit of away movement, extra bounce as well, going past the push of Mikyle Louis.
James Anderson to Kirk Mckenzie, On a good length, around middle and leg, McKenzie pushes it to the off side. A wicket maiden for Anderson whose figures read 5-4-2-1!
James Anderson to Kirk Mckenzie, Full and around off, pushed towards mid off.
James Anderson to Kirk Mckenzie, On a good length, pushed back to the bowler.
James Anderson to Kirk Mckenzie, Outside off, this time he covers the line for the inswing and defends.
James Anderson to Kirk Mckenzie, Full and outside off, coming in, left alone on length.
Kirk Mckenzie walks in at number 3, replacing his skipper, Kraigg Brathwaite.
James Anderson to Kraigg Brathwaite, OUT! BOWLED! That's gone through his defense and it is wicket number 702 in first-class cricket for the Lord of Lord's. The bowling was exceptionally relentless while the batting was matching it well, not playing too many loose shots. But good bowlers always find a way to get past the batters and Jimmy has found one again. On a good length, outside off, Kraigg Brathwaite looks to play that from the crease, not because of the length, but because he is not sure which way will the ball move. He is tentative, is late and the ball nips back, beats the inside edge and hits the top of middle. In 2017, Brathwaite was the 500th victim of Jimmy in Test cricket and he was dismissed in exactly the same fashion, albeit that was much fuller. This is the 8th time in Tests that he has got the West Indian skipper out. After a watchful opening 30 minutes, West Indies don't have much to show, as they have weathered the storm, but are just 12/1, trailing by 238!
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Full and just outside off to finish the over, a very solid defense from ML gives it the perfect respect as the ball rolls towards point.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Outside off, on a length, let through.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, The length is adjudged by Woakes and is back to full, Mikyle is watchful in his defense.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, FOUR! PRISTINE! This guy can bat. It is not always about blocking and Louis understands that. If he feels it is there in his area, he will play his shot. Full again, outside off, maybe fractionally overpitched, Louis gets a good stride, meets the ball nicely and times it gloriously to the right of extra cover. The deficit is now 238.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, Fuller and just outside off, Louis is absolutely solid and composed in his front foot defense. High front-end elbow and watching the ball right under his eyes.
Chris Woakes to Mikyle Louis, On a good length in line of the stumps, good sustained pressure, Mikyle Louis is solid in defense.
James Anderson to Kraigg Brathwaite, Around off and outside, KB is squared up but manages to push the away-moving ball away to point. That's 3 maidens in 4 overs for the old horse.
James Anderson to Kraigg Brathwaite, The tempter, outside off, fuller in length, Kraigg is in no mood to get out of his house for a long drive. Lets it go.
James Anderson to Kraigg Brathwaite, On a good length, outside off, nipping away off the seam, dabbed to the off side.
James Anderson to Kraigg Brathwaite, Fuller, outside off, Kraigg plays inside the line and misses. Perhaps expected the inswinger, this was the non-swinger. Just went straight.
James Anderson to Kraigg Brathwaite, Outside off, left alone.