Fans look back on the opening Test between England and the West Indies at Lord's. They pay tribute to England's performance, lauding Andrew Strauss, Suart Broad, Alastair Cook and Ian Bell in particular.
They also look ahead to the second Test at Trent Bridge and pay tribute to an improving West Indies side.
Andrew Strauss pipped his team-mate Stuart Broad to this week's Cricket World Player of the Week award, as he responded to his media critics and ended his long wait for a Test century with the 20th of his career at Lord's.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has heavily fined the West Indies for maintaining an extremely slow over-rate during the first Test against England at Lord's.
After they were found to be some four overs short of their target, captain Darren Sammy was hit with a fine of 80 percent of his match fee while his players were fined 40 percent.
Alastair Cook and Ian Bell scored half-centuries to guide England to a five-wicket win over the West Indies on the final day of the opening Test at Lord's.
Although Cook fell with two runs still required for victory, they showed great composure to take England to the brink having come together with their side in a tricky position of 57 for four after Jonathan Trott and Kevin Pietersen had been dismissed, putting on 132 together.
The best of the action as fans look ahead to day five of the first Test between England and the West Indies at Lord's, and which side will prevail. Will England hold off West Indies' charge or can the tourists clinch an unlikely victory.
The best of the action as fans look back on day four of the first Test between England and the West Indies at Lord's, talking about the prospects for the final day as the West Indies chase an unlikely victory
The best of the action as fans and former cricketers including Dean Headley - look ahead to day two of the first Test between England and the West Indies at Lord's.
The best of the action as fans and former cricketers - look out for Shaun Udal - look ahead to the first Test between England and the West Indies at Lord's.
Openers Joe Root and Michael Carberry scored 197 runs together as the England Lions romped to a ten-wicket victory over the touring West Indians at Northampton.
After the West Indians were bowled out for 390 in their second innings, Root made 115 not out and Carberry an unbeaten 72 as the Lions chased down the runs in 48.5 overs.
The fifth and final Twenty20 International between the West Indies Women and Sri Lanka Women in Trinidad was abandoned due to rain.
West Indies had reached 92 for five when the rain intervened and with no further play possible, they claimed a 3-1 series win.
Sri Lanka Women earned a 14-run victory in the fourth Twenty20 International against the West Indies in Trinidad as they prevailed in a low-scoring encounter.
Sri Lanka's score of 94 for seven proved enough for victory when the West Indies were restricted to just 80 for nine in reply.
The West Indies won a dramatic, rain-reduced low-scoring third Twenty20 International against Sri Lanka by three wickets in Trinidad.
After the match was reduced to 16 overs per side, Sri Lanka hit 77 for eight and the West Indies closed on 80 for seven to move into an unassailable 3-0 series lead.
The Sussex-West Indies tour game at Hove was drawn after just 34 overs of play were possible over three days.
18 overs were bowled on day two and a further 16 on day three after the opening was washed out.
West Indies vice-captain Kirk Edwards is looking forward to his first experience of international cricket in England as his team prepare for their first-class game against Sussex.
They are likely to come up against England wicket-keeper Matthew Prior and left-arm spinner Monty Panesar in the first of two warm-ups ahead of the opening Test at Lord's on 17th June.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy says that his side are 'undaunted' by the prospect of taking on England in a three-match Test that gets underway on 17th May.
Prior to that they take on Sussex, who include England internationals Matthew Prior and Monty Panesar in their 12-man squad, and the England Lions.
The long-running stand-off between Chris Gayle and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) appears to be closer to resolution after he turned down a deal to represent Somerset in the Friends Life t20.
He has made himself available for selection by the West Indies during the One-Day International and Twenty20 International series they play against England.
Stafanie Taylor scored a half-century and then took three wickets as the West Indies Women beat Sri Lanka Women by seven runs in the second Twenty20 International in Barbados.
Taylor's 62 set up the home team's score of 129 for four and she then took three for 23 as Sri Lanka closed on 122 for nine in reply, and a 2-0 series deficit with three matches to play.
West Indies head coach Ottis Gibson is under no illusions ahead of the tour of England and is expecting his team to be in for a challenging time.
Fresh from a 2-0 Test series defeat to Australia on home soil, they take on England in the first of three Tests at Lord's from 16th May.
The West Indies Women beat Sri Lanka Women by 23 runs in the first Twenty20 International in Barbados to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
Batting first, the home side scored 127 for seven before Sri Lanka closed on 104 for eight in reply.
Shanel Daley scored 63 and then took three wickets to drive the West Indies to a 45-run win over Sri Lanka in the decisive third and final One-Day International in Barbados.
The West Indies posted 168 for seven before Sri Lanka, set 177 to win in 40 overs under the Duckworth/Lewis method, were bowled out for 131 in reply.