Windies dominate Australia on day one
Australia are skittled out for just 180 against West Indies but hit back late on as 14 wickets fall on a chaotic opening day of the first Test in Bridgetown.
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Australia are skittled out for just 180 against West Indies but hit back late on as 14 wickets fall on a chaotic opening day of the first Test in Bridgetown.
Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan would select the same team for the second Test against India and allow Jofra Archer to play more county cricket.
BBC Sport looks at how Ben Stokes has struck fear into the opposition with his side's ability to seemingly chase any target in English conditions.
Zafar Gohar takes five wickets in an innings for Middlesex, who reach 215-3 in their second innings after bowling out Northants for 435, a lead of 193.
Logan Van Beek leads Leicestershire's victory efforts with bat and ball as Glamorgan reach 131-3 in their second innings, still 92 runs behind.
Cameron Bancroft bats three sessions to score 170 not out and lead a strong Gloucestershire fightback against Derbyshire at Bristol.
Yorkshire's Finlay Bean hits 224 as they reach 414-6 on day three against Nottinghamshire, but still 73 in arrears.
Gurinder Sandhu takes 5-83 and James Coles hits 53 as Sussex lead Durham by 145 runs going into the final day.
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at demerit points in international cricket and how they work
India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant is give a demerit point after he admits showing dissent towards the umpires during the first Test with England.
Three Lancashire batters hit centuries as Lancashire pile up a record 639-9 on day three against Kent in Blackpool.
Warwickshire and Somerset are heading for a draw at Edgbaston after the home side narrowly avoided the follow-on on the third day.