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Dobell: Young WI players a reason for optimism
ESPNcricinfo senior correspondent George Dobell takes us through the most important points of the three-Test series between West Indies and England
Butcher: England should have won the series
Dobell: Young architects of West Indian win promise more
'One of my best opening spells' - Anderson
Dobell: Ridiculous day leaves Test delicately poised
Dobell: England squandered too many wickets
West Indies vow to play 'more attacking' cricket
O'Brien: England must be smart with Anderson's workload
Dobell: Anderson's spell changed the game
Dobell: Brathwaite breathes life into WI Test future
Dobell: Root's run of form continues
'We were good in patches' - Jordan
Dobell: Cook and Trott take England slightly in front
Dobell: Disciplined Samuels saves WI
England are the team under pressure
England revival put on Hold-er
Cook, Ramdin react after drawn Test
'It still has to sink in' - Anderson
Holding: Anderson the 'King of Swing'
Dobell: Anderson essential to England for a decade
Dobell: Holder played a top-class innings
Dobell: Ballance outstanding on Day 4
Dobell: Blackwood a special talent
'I believe we can win' - Brathwaite
'I was in my element today' - Jordan
Dobell: West Indies showed discipline and pride
Dobell: One of Bell's very best
Dobell: Simmons, Moores will be under pressure
Croft: It's a very important series for both teams
Trott struggles leave England with opener question mark
Clarke: Reviews aren't fun, I can tell you first hand
Finch: Healy was a trendsetter at the top of the order
Ferguson: Maddinson's performance good for everyone's soul
Takeaways: Rana ticks more boxes, Kohli shows his high-intent version
MI find a new hero in Nicola Carey
Swann: Bethell's 'old-school' method should be the template
Clarke: Head showed England the way
Ferguson: Starc reaping rewards of prioritising Australia
England team culture in the spotlight
'Khawaja's voice will remain hugely influential in years to come'