Monday 4 May 2015 08:49, UK
England ended their tour of the Caribbean with defeat to the West Indies in the third Test in Barbados.
The West Indies won by five wickets, chasing down the 192-run target set by England to level the series 1-1.
With incoming ECB chairman Colin Graves saying he expected England to win the series and that there'd be an inquiry if they didnt, where does that leave the side ahead of a crucial summer with the visit of New Zealand and the Ashes on the horizon?
Bob Willis has his say on the latest Sky Cricket Podcast, suggesting coach Peter Moores' place might be under threat.
Bob also says England's defeat in Barbados was due to not picking a front-line spinner and a poor display with the bat in the second innings.
Jos Buttler - who top-scored in that innings with 35 not out - is one player who Bob thinks is being wasted at number eight in the order.
Plus, Bob discusses a resurgant West Indies and we hear from man-of-the-series James Anderson, England's captain Alastair Cook and Moores after the defeat.
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