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West Indies call up Brathwaite, Cottrell and Campbell for England ODIs

Injuries have forced West Indies to make replacements in their 14-man squad for the first two England ODIs of a five-match series that starts next week from Thursday. Opener John Campbell was been given a maiden call-up following an impressive run in the recently concluded three-match Test series against England. He has replaced opener Evin...

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3rd Test, Day 3: Keemo Paul stretchered from field after suffering quadriceps injury, unlikely to return

The incident occurred during the first session of play after Paul went after a cover drive from Joe Denly off Shannon Gabriel.

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3rd Test, Day 3: Joe Denly nears half-century as England consolidate lead

England's lead has now stretched to 231.

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3rd Test, Day 1: Reprieved Stokes and Buttler lead England recovery

Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes featured in England's best partnership of a deeply disappointing series.

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West Indies vs England, 3rd Test Day 1: Keemo Paul removes Jennings, England 1 down at lunch

West Indies hold a 2-0 lead in the series following victories by 381 runs in Barbados and by 10 wickets in Antigua.

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West Indies put England into bat in final Test

West Indies stand-in captain Kraigg Brathwaite won the toss and put England in to bat on the first morning of the third and final Test in St Lucia on Saturday.

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3rd Test: Keemo Paul replaces Jason Holder; Kraigg Brathwaite to captain West Indies

West Indies are 2-0 up in the three-Test series, which they sealed with a 10-wicket victory in the second Test in Antigua.

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Paul, Lewis hand West Indies T20 series win against Bangladesh

Keemo Paul grabbed a record 5-15 and Evin Lewis smashed 89 off 36 balls as the West Indies beat Bangladesh by 50 runs in the third and final Twenty20 in Dhaka on Saturday to win the series 2-1.

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West Indies should celebrate a bit more after first win on tour: Shai Hope

Hope rated his 146* as the best of his three ODI centuries, because this one delivered a win as opposed to a tie.

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