A nice moment, though not sure it’s one he would have massively enjoyed. It is another wicket maiden for James Anderson. Absolutely textbook James Anderson here.
Angled in, late movement and Da Silva, trying to move it to the leg side, outside edges behind to the wicketkeeper Jamie Smith and Anderson increases his Test wicket tally by 0.14 per cent, if you want. England need just three more to wrap this up.
WI 88/7 Joseph has a big hook shot and it’s high, towards cow corner...
Stokes is there but does not dive and it’s just two runs for it. Joseph not going to keep his powder dry as he attempts another agricultural heave across the line. Slightly aerial but it finds the boundary rider Harry Brook and is just a single.
Almost a chance of a run out as Da Silva decides to run on a misfield. Joseph does not move a muscle and has to go back. Fortunately for him, Ben Stokes’ throw picking up from mid-off does not hit.
Joseph continues his assault and launches the bowler over his head for four runs. Or was it six? Stands tall and biffs it, in essence. Anderson with a handy over first up and his final ball nearly gets Da Silva to nick off driving.
It went down the slope. Lovely scenes for the guard of honour – which Ben Duckett almost missed! Jimmy was just about to set off down the Pavilion steps when little Ben emerged from behind him to join his team-mates. Probably for the best that Jimmy’s wife, mum and dad were all wearing sunglasses there.
After all that, Jimmy is.