West Indies v England, 1st Test, Barbados, 4th day
Chase hustles England as West Indies surge on famous day
There was plenty expectation in Barbados on the fourth morning•Getty Images
But despite digging in for a while, Jennings soon drove loosely to slip•Getty Images
... and he duly brought up a hard-fought half century •Getty Images
Shannon Gabriel gave Joe Root a torrid welcome...•AFP
Root, however, was unable to capitalise, falling for 22 to Chase•Associated Press
... and bagged Moeen Ali for a pair on the stroke of tea•Associated Press
West Indies captain Jason Holder is congratulated by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley•Getty Images
Keaton Jennings and Rory Burns resumed England's rearguard on 56 for 0•Getty Images
Alzarri Joseph was the successful bowler•Getty Images
Burns had moved onto 84, his highest score in Test cricket to date...•Getty Images
... and thought he'd bagged England's captain early, only for Root to be reprieved by a no-ball•Getty Images
Root roared in frustration as he left the field•Getty Images
Chase was West Indies' unlikely bowling hero on another memorable day•Getty Images
Chase and Holder celebrate•Getty Images
Rory Burns, however, wasn't so easily shifted...•Associated Press
.. when Roston Chase made the key breakthrough in his first over, right before lunch•Getty Images
Instead, Gabriel extracted the wicket of Jonny Bairstow in a fiery spell•Getty Images
Chase took control with his offspin thereafter•Associated Press
Chase leads his team-mates in a victory lap•AFP
Garry Sobers' statue outside the Kensington Oval on an auspicious day for West Indies cricket•Getty Images