In this match, a talented England line-up featuring the likes of David Gower, Ian Botham and Bob Willis take on a brilliant Windies side considered to be one of the all-time great Test match teams. The match - and the series - go down in cricketing folklore.
The second match of the series looking back at the great clashes between England and the West Indies. It is 1991 and West Indies still dominate England, having won every series against them since 1974. But recent matches have been getting closer and England, led by Graham Gooch, are confident going into the first test at Headingley. This classic match includes one of the greatest innings of all time.
It is the fourth Test at Old Trafford in 1995, and with Brian Lara at his brilliant best, the Windies pose an ominous threat. However, with England all-rounder Dominic Cork in the form of his life, the hosts are in no mood to roll over in Manchester.
The second Test of the 2000 series produces one of the most astonishing day’s play ever seen in the long and illustrious history of Lord’s cricket ground. The rare sight of a crowd witnessing action from all four innings in a single day is made possible by a brilliant display of bowling from England on day two as they skittle out the Windies second time around for just 54 runs. However, they are still left with a tricky victory target of 188 as they aim for a first series win against West Indies since 1969.