West Indies v England, 1st Test, Barbados
England's Roach problem
West Indies began the day on 264 for 8, with Shimron Hetmyer key to their hopes of increasing that total•Associated Press
James Anderson finally removed Joseph, claiming his 27th five-wicket haul for England, and Stokes then had Hetmyer caught behind for 81 at West Indies finished on 289 all out•Getty Images
Kemar Roach then began a brilliant spell, initially bowling Rory Burns and Jonny Bairstow cheaply•Getty Images
Next ball, Moeen Ali top-edged to fine leg for a golden duck•AFP
...and Alzarri Joseph struck twice to finish off the innings, England dismissed for 77 after losing 9 for 42•Getty Images
Stokes also claimed two wickets as West Indies slipped to 61 for 5 before rallying late in the day to close with a 339-run advantage•Getty Images
Hetmyer successfully reviewed a caught-behind decision off Ben Stokes, playing some flowing shots as he added 25 with Alzarri Joseph•AFP
England's openers made a steady start before lunch...•Associated Press
He then struck Ben Stokes on the back pad...•Getty Images
When Jos Buttler was caught behind from a rapid lifter, Roach had taken 5 for 4 in 27 balls, leaving England in tatters•Getty Images
Batting again on a lead of 212, West Indies put on 52 for the first wicket before Moeen struck...•Getty Images
...until Jason Holder struck in the ninth over, Keaton Jennings caught at gully for 17•Getty Images
...winning an lbw decision that was confirmed on review•Getty Images
In between, Holder trapped Joe Root lbw...•Getty Images
...he followed that up by removing Darren Bravo and Roston Chase in the same over•Associated Press