Where have West Indies and Pakistan's batsmen gone?
Numbers Game: The two sides have been among the weakest batting outfits in Test cricket in recent years. By S Rajesh
'Sammy has the toughest job in cricket at the moment'
Bowl at Boycs: Geoff Boycott on the problem with West Indies, England's chances against Sri Lanka, Fletcher's Indian stint and whether batsmen should be allowed runners
When Australia won with a top score of 22
The List: Instances when teams won Test matches despite meagre contributions from their batsmen or bowlers
A win is a win
Fazeer Mohammed: The success against Pakistan is not necessarily an indication of brighter times ahead for West Indies cricket, but it needs to be savoured
West Indies' mentorship problem
Experienced players are out; past legends aren't too keen. Who will guide the new generation? By Vaneisa Baksh
Mohammad Hafeez's second coming
Numbers Game: He struggled in his first international stint, but the allrounder is doing much better this time around
Why are West Indies dropping their old guard?
Vaneisa Baksh: Building and rebuilding has been the tired mantra for two decades, but this latest instance lacks logic
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