England captain Joe Root lifted The Wisden trophy after England turned things around in the 3rd Test to clinch the series 2-1 overcoming West Indies' total in the 2nd innings with 9 wickets in hand on Day 3 as teammates pop champagne in celebrations. AP
James Anderson started the procession on Day 3 as he delivered a peach to send West Indies' Roston Chase packing on the fourth ball of the morning. AP
Stuart Broad supported his fast bowling partner well by claiming an important wicket of West Indies' captain Jason Holder. AP
West Indies batsmen had no answers to Anderson's skill and guile as he kept making inroads in Windies' batting line-up, he went on bag his 24th 5-wicket haul equaling England's legendary Sydney Barnes. AP
West Indies' Shai Hope was once again the only batsman who provided some resistance for the visiting side, he notched a half-century in the 2nd innings helping Windies set a target of over 100. Reuters
Anderson held the ball up at the end of West Indies' 2nd innings as he finished with career best figures of 7 wickets for 42 runs. AP
Devendra Bishoo was the only West Indies bowler to pick a wicket during England's chase in the 2nd innings, he trapped Alastair Cook leg before wicket for 17. AP
Tom Westley and Mark Stoneman eased their way to the target, ensuring hosts win the third Test by nine-wickets. AP
West Indies players failed to show the fight they did in the 2nd Test at Edgbaston, went down very easily and were outclassed by England. Reuters