Windies managed to dismiss England for 258 on day one of the second Test at Headingley - despite a raft of dropped catches.
Joe Root has matched AB de Villiers' record after fifties in 12 consecutive Test matches. Here's how he did it...
England's Stuart Broad and James Anderson met up with Sir Ian Botham and Bob Willis to discuss their success as partnerships.
The Windies are missing some big names, says Mike Selvey, but can - and must - play better than they did at Edgbaston...
West Indies coach Stuart Law admits the series with England is a “mismatch” but remains keen for them to show their spirit.
England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow believes there are still a few tweaks needed to make day-night Test matches work.
Tom Westley talks on his unbeaten record in Test matches, and football, as well as his love for Game of Thrones.
Chris Gayle has been recalled to Windies' ODI squad for the series against England after an absence of more than two years.
On what should have been the fourth day of the Test, our panel discuss Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook and day-night cricket.
Players, officials and fans share their views on the first day-night Test in England and the pink cricket ball.
Windies must include a specialist spinner if they're to compete in the second Test against England, says Michael Holding.
Alastair Cook has achieved his highest ranking in three years, moving to sixth spot in the latest ICC Test batting standings.
The pink ball, Broad beating Beefy, Cook's 243 and a wicketkeeping masterclass - things of note from the day-night Test.
England are set to name an unchanged 13-man squad for the second Test against Windies at Headingley, live on Sky Sports.
Stuart Broad described it as a "very special day" after he overtook Sir Ian Botham as England's second-highest Test wicket-taker.
Ian Botham says Stuart Broad - now England's second-highest Test wicket-taker - has plenty more great bowling displays in him.
Bob Willis talks Stuart Broad, Jimmy Anderson, a possible two-division Test league, pink balls and beach balls at Edgbaston.
Stuart Broad passed Sir Ian Botham's tally of 383 Test wickets as England thrashed Windies by an innings and 209 runs.
Stuart Broad has become England's second highest wicket-taker in Tests by surpassing Sir Ian Botham's total of 383.
Bananas, brides and Trumps forgot all bout the pink ball when a steward dared to confiscate an inflatable football...