Jason Holder has become the No 1 all-rounder in the world after his man-of-the-match performance against England in Barbados.
Stuart Broad says he is bowling "the best he's ever bowled" after he was left out of England's team for the first Test.
David Lloyd says England were woeful against part-time spinner Roston Chase in their 381-run defeat in the first Test in Barbados.
Charles Colvile, Bob Willis and Mark Butcher dissect England's heavy defeat in the first Test against Windies in Barbados.
Head coach Trevor Bayliss has questioned the mindset of his England players after their heavy defeat to Windies.
Joe Root will not shy away from "bold" calls despite admitting England's team selection in Barbados did not pay off.
Roston Chase's incredible eight-for, another England batting collapse and a huge victory for Windies inside four days...
England succumbed to a 381-run defeat in the first Test as part-time spinner Roston Chase bowled Windies to victory.
Jos Buttler says England may have picked the wrong side after Jason Holder's masterful innings provided a "reality check".
Charles Colvile, Bob Willis and Dominic Cork discuss a harrowing day on the pitch for England's bowlers on day three of the first Test.
Jason Holder said scoring a hundred at his home ground is something he has targeted since the start of his career.
Jason Holder's double ton, a century for Shane Dowrich and a day of toil for England's bowlers. All you need to know from Barbados.
Windies captain Jason Holder struck a stunning unbeaten 202 to grind England's toiling bowlers into the dirt in Barbados.
Charles Colvile, Bob Willis and Vikram Solanki lamented England's poor batting away from home after they were bowled out for 77.
Nasser Hussain says an England collapse was coming and that Joe Root is the only batsman to deliver in the past five years.
Kemar Roach says Windies chose not to make England follow on in Barbados as they did not want to bat last on a "tough" pitch.
England crumbled to 77 all out on a frantic day two as Kemar Roach ensured Windies grabbed control of the first Test.
Lessons to be learnt for England's batting line-up after a dismal first-innings collapse, as Windies' Kemar Roach impressed.
James Anderson matched Sir Ian Botham's tally of 27 Test five-wicket hauls for England as Windies were dismissed for 289.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad are "still hungry" for more Test wickets after bringing up a combined 1,000 red-ball scalps.