Apart from a half-century for Rory Burns, there was little positive to be said about England's batting in particular, and they were well beaten by the hosts over four days...
The West Indies sealed an incredibly comfortable victory over England on the fourth day, and there was obviously a lot to talk about. TOM EDWARDS picks apart some of the more obscure points...
Despite taking his 200th Test wicket, it was not a great Test for Starc as he finished with match figures of 2-98, which were well below those of Cummins' 10-62 and Richardson's 5-45
Paudel, who is aged 16 years and 146 days, scored 55 for his country in their second ODI against the UAE, and in the process also broke Shahid Afridi's record for youngest player to score an ODI fifty
The 29-year-old has been a regular in Australia's white-ball squads in recent months and has made 41 appearances across both one-day formats for his country so far
The Australian allrounder was voted by umpires as the winner of the award, while Melbourne Renegades spinner Georgia Wareham was named Young Gun
Despite visibly suffering from an illness which almost kept her out of the game entirely, the 25-year-old scored a vital 65 off 46 as the Heat prevented the Sixers from making it three in a row
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It's a numbers game! Here The Cricketer takes a look back at some of the stats to come out of the world of cricket this week...
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Not a single wicket fell on the third day as Windies captain Jason Holder scored his maiden 200 as he and Shane Dowrich put on 295 for the seventh-wicket, but Buttler laid the blame at the batsmen's door...