England are targeting early wickets on the final day of the first Test in Antigua, but West Indies still believe they can win the game.
Chris Jordan has taken two spectacular catches in the first Test - but which do you think was best?
Gary Ballance's fluent hundred on day four of the first Test bodes well for England's future, says David Gower.
Nasser Hussain says Alastair Cook must score runs in the West Indies otherwise his Test place will be under threat.
West Indies batting hero Jermaine Blackwood is hopeful Wednesday’s maiden Test hundred will be the first of many.
England have built a healthy 220-run lead over the West Indies at the end of the third day of the first Test.
Moeen Ali is to join up with England in the West Indies after suffering no ill-effects from his return to action.
Bob Willis urges James Anderson to aim for 500 Test wickets after breaking Sir Ian Botham's record.
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Seamer Chris Jordan thought England produced a decent bowing display to reduce West Indies to 155-4 in Antigua.
Nasser Hussain said England’s bowling was superb on day two of the first Test in the West Indies.
England appear to have the upper hand in the first Test against the West Indies after the hosts finished day two on 155-4.
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England's lack of dynamism at the top of the order remains a concern, says Nasser Hussain.
Ian Botham said Ian Bell was "magnificent" for England after they closed day one of the first Test in Antigua on 341-5.
Ian Bell was delighted to banish bad memories of Antigua as he hit a century to spare England embarrassment.
Ian Bell’s 22nd Test century helped England out of a deep hole on the opening day of the first Test against the West Indies in Antigua.
James Anderson says he’s got plenty left to give as he bids to become the first England bowler to take 400 Test wickets.
Captain Alastair Cook insists the England squad are not distracted by the current behind-the-scenes events in English cricket.