Joe Root hopes his unbeaten century has set England on their way to victory against West Indies in Grenada.
Ian Botham says Joe Root’s recent form is unbelievable after he scored his sixth Test ton on day three in Grenada.
Joe Root scored a ton to steer England into pole position against a flagging West Indies on day three of the second Test.
Alastair Cook’s rise to second in England’s all-time Test run-scorers list is the boost he needs, says David Gower.
England's openers made some much-needed runs after the tail steered the West Indies to 299 in their first innings in the second Test.
West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels claimed "the English boys don't learn" after a verbal confrontation with Ben Stokes.
Nasser Hussain says that Marlon Samuels’ tussle with Ben Stokes stole day one of the second Test in Grenada.
England edged a rain-hit yet fiery day one of the second Test in Grenada as the West Indies struggled to 188-5 by the close.
Mike Atherton feels Colin Graves’ comments about the West Indies has given them added motivation for the Test series.
Sir Ian Botham believes Jonathan Trott should be left out by England for the second Test against the West Indies.
Moeen Ali is set to return to the England side for the second Test against West Indies in Grenada.
England captain Alastair Cook claims he is still improving as a batsman, despite his long wait for a Test hundred.
Ian Bell insists England did not underestimate the West Indies ahead of the first Test.
Peter Moores will not rest James Anderson and said he will be back on duty in the second Test against the West Indies.
Peter Moores says Jonathan Trott has earned another chance to prove he is the answer to England's opening problems.
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Nasser Hussain says England’s spirits will be high going to Grenada for the second Test of the series.
Sir Ian Botham paid tribute to "magnificent" James Anderson after the seamer broke his Test wicket record.
James Anderson and England were frustrated by a West Indies fightback as the home side reached 268-6 at tea.
James Anderson surpassed Sir Ian Botham’s record to become England’s leading Test wicket-taker in the drawn first Test.