Updates from the fourth day at the Ageas BowlDay three report: Chase’s patience gives West Indies controlAndy Bull: Wood’s struggles prove pace not always the best optionAnd you can email Adam here or tweet him here 1.09pm BST
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40th over:
England 79-1 (Sibley 31, Denly 1) Denly gets off the mark from the first ball from Joseph, tucking to square leg. A relief for him. Oh, but Sibley has given the strike straight back with the identical stroke. Oooh, Joey D has a crack at a full-blooded pull shot! Not sure about that with seconds until the break. He misses the ball by some way. And he goes again from the penultimate delivery, this time making contact but straight back onto his thigh pad. One to go before lunch... Joseph finds the inside edge with the fuller ball but it deflects off the pad into the turf. And that is lunch. 64 runs and one wicket across the session but just 19 of those were scored in the second hour, with Burns falling not long before the break.