Nasser Hussain says Stuart Broad proved in Manchester why he should always play for England if fit and available.
Jason Holder has called for more determination from the West Indies in tough spells after their defeat to England.
Joe Root says talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes is "at the peak of his powers" and that England must "savour his greatness."
Ben Stokes led England a stirring final-day performance to beat West Indies by 113 runs in the second Test and level the series at 1-1.
England are closing in on a series-levelling win over the West Indies, reducing the tourists to 25-3 on the last day of the second Test.
Michael Holding and Ian Bishop talk fast bowling and analyse the strengths and weaknesses of today's speedsters.
Relive how a Ben Stokes-inspired England thumped West Indies by 113 runs in the second #raisethebat Test in Manchester.
Sir Curtly Ambrose says West Indies will lose the second Test against England if they are too negative on day five.
Stuart Broad says England may gamble to ensure they get two new balls as they press for victory against West Indies.
England have a fight on their hands to win the second Test against the West Indies, leading by 219, needing 10 wickets on day five.
James Anderson told Sky Sports Cricket he is aiming to play in four of England's six Test matches this summer.
Dominic Cork says Ben Stokes' talent and work ethic can help him become one of England's greatest cricketers ever.
Nasser Hussain assesses how England should go about trying to take the 19 wickets they need to draw level against West Indies.
England's push for victory over West Indies has taken a hit with day three of the second Test wiped out by rain.
Jofra Archer has been fined and given a written warning after breaching England's bio-secure protocols before the second Test.
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Ben Stokes says England will look after Jofra Archer following the seamer's bio-secure breach that saw him miss the second Test.
Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley scored fine centuries as England declared on 469-9, before reducing West Indies to 32-1 in reply.
David Lloyd, his fellow pundits, and fans on social media got involved in the Cricket Tea-A-Thon to help support food banks.
Dom Sibley brought up hard-fought hundred, while Ben Stokes is one run shy of his own at lunch on day two at Emirate Old Trafford.