England's discipline made the difference
Nasser Hussain epitomised the difference between the two sides, says Freddie Auld
22-Mar-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Freddie Auld in Port-of-Spain
Limited satisfaction
Freddie Auld turns into Mick Jagger's stalker for a day
22-Mar-2004•Roving Reporter by Freddie Auld in Trinidad
Jones apologises for Sarwan outburst
Simon Jones could face disciplinary action from the International Cricket Council after an excited celebration when dismissing Ramnaresh Sarwan during the afternoon session of the second Test at Port-of-Spain
22-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Bad light holds up England's surge for victory
England galloped towards victory on the fourth evening at Port-of-Spain, knocking off 71 of the 99 runs they needed in just ten overs before the umpires stepped in and took the players off, even though the batsmen were keen to continue
22-Mar-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Steven Lynch
Fletcher backs England's old guard
Duncan Fletcher plays down concern over the form of England's openers
21-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo Staff
Patience, persistence, resistance
Forget, if you can for just a minute, all the runs, risks and razzmatazz of modern cricket
21-Mar-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Freddie Auld in Port-of-Spain
Thorpe extends England's lead
The old'uns are always the best, as the hundreds of England fans who spent the afternoon worshipping Sir Mick Jagger would heartily agree
21-Mar-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
'Personal scores are irrelevant,' says Hussain
Nasser Hussain speaks out
21-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Backbench rebellion
Freddie Auld surveys the press box at the Queen's Park Oval
20-Mar-2004•Roving Reporter by Freddie Auld in Trinidad
Butcher and Hussain battle it out
England were once again indebted to the experience of Mark Butcher and Nasser Hussain, as West Indies enjoyed the better of what little play was available on the second day in Trinidad
20-Mar-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Survival of the grittiest
Nasser Hussain and Mark Butcher, two of England's gritty old pros, stuck out another nasty mini-session today at Port-of-Spain before the weather closed in
20-Mar-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Freddie Auld in Port-of-Spain
Harmison demolishes West Indies ... again
Until five minutes before lunch, when Steve Harmison marked out his run to begin his second spell of the day, West Indies appeared to have exorcised their Jamaica demons
19-Mar-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
West Indies v England, 2nd Test, Trinidad
West Indies v England, 2nd Test, Trinidad
19-Mar-2004
From damage limitation to Curtly imitation
Michael Vaughan said that today was going to be the biggest day of the series - that England must not allow West Indies to bounce back from their Sabina shocker
19-Mar-2004•The Wisden Verdict by Freddie Auld
Harmison demolishes West Indies ... again
Until five minutes before lunch, when Steve Harmison marked out his run to begin his second spell of the day, West Indies appeared to have exorcised their Jamaica demons
19-Mar-2004•The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Taking the strain in Port-of-Spain
Freddie Auld takes a walk around the ground on the first day of the second Test at Port-of-Spain
19-Mar-2004•Roving Reporter by Freddie Auld in Trinidad
West Indies pick up the pieces
Home support was supposed to be the deciding factor to tilt this series in West Indies's favour
18-Mar-2004•Freddie Auld in Trinidad
Lara urges West Indies to rally round
Brian Lara has shrugged off any injury concerns surrounding the finger that he dislocated in Jamaica last week, and is fully focused on leading West Indies in one of the most important matches of his life
17-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Collins drafted in for second Test
The left-arm fast bowler, Pedro Collins, has been drafted into West Indies's squad for the second Test in Trinidad, after his half-brother, Fidel Edwards, was ruled out through injury
16-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
England guard against complacency
Despite the euphoria of that historic victory at Sabina Park, England's coach, Duncan Fletcher, has urged his players to avoid complacency as they prepare for Friday's second Test in Trinidad
16-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff