After England continued their dominance on day three of the third Test, West Indies coach Phil Simmons said that 'it's one of the most difficult places to bat'
Two blistering spells from Stuart Broad left England in a commanding position to seal a series-clinching victory over the West Indies in the deciding third Test
Stokes set up England's victory with a majestic 176 in the first innings as he stitched a 260-run partnership with fellow centurion Dom Sibley (120) to take England to a commanding 469/9
Kemar Roach became the first West Indies bowler since the legendary Curtly Ambrose 26 years ago to go past 200 Test wickets during the ongoing third Test against England at Old Trafford
West Indies ended the day on 137/6, trailing England by 232 runs with Dowrich (10) and captain Jason Holder (24) in the middle
He's amongst friends in the England team; he has Ben Stokes, who he is very close to, who is a personable person and also a positive person, says Michael Holding
England recalled pacemen Jofra Archer and James Anderson in place of Sam Curran and top-order batsman Zak Crawley, leading to allrounder Ben Stokes moving up the order to No. 4
Shai Hope has scored just 57 runs in four innings of the series so far
There is the traditional English way of doing it by the book, but all good teams need the X-Factor, says Carlos Brathwaite
The third Test between England and West Indies will be the last time the two teams compete for the Wisden Trophy
Ben Stokes was impactful with bat and ball during 2nd Test and his energy is always great, says West Indies captain Jason Holder
The hosts will be boosted by the return of fast-bowler Jofra Archer, who was axed for the second Test for breaking bio-secure bubble protocols
West Indies would like to make some changes in its playing 11 as Shannon Gabriel and Alzarri Joseph looked stiff in second Test. Check Eng vs WI live telecast and weather details here
Roddy Estwick had mentored Archer as a young cricketer in Barbados
England head coach Chris Silverwood has vowed to put out their best bowling attack for the third and final Test against West Indies beginning Friday at the Old Trafford
Before the start of the 42nd over of the visitors' innings, umpire Michael Gough was seen unwrapping a tissue and he subsequently rubbed it on both sides of the ball
England, trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, now has only two days left to force a victory.
Archer has been fined an undisclosed amount and also been given an official written warning after admitting to breaking the team's bio-secure protocols
At the end of the day, England openers Rory Burns and Dom Sibley somehow survived 10 overs of zippy bowling that relentlessly attacked the off stump
Roston Chase extended his tally for the innings to four wickets with the scalps of Sibley and Ollie Pope.