The England national cricket group visited the West Indies in the middle of April and May 2015 for a three-match Test arrangement, went before by two-day warm-up matches against a St Kitts Invitational XI. Britain reported their squad for the visit on 18 March 2015. Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes were not at first chosen because of wounds maintained at the 2015 Cricket World Cup, however Ali
joined the squad for the second Test. Uncapped Test players Adil Rashid, Adam Lyth and Mark Wood were incorporated, alongside Jonathan Trott, who last played for England in the 2013–14 Ashes arrangement.
The arrangement completed as a draw, which implied England held the Wisden Trophy they won when the West Indies visited England in 2012. The principal Test in Antigua completed as a draw before England won the second Test in Grenada by nine wickets. In any case, the third Test completed in under three days after the second day delivered 18 wickets, a record for a Test in the West Indies; the home side knocked down some pins England out for only 123 keeps running in the second innings, setting up a five-wicket triumph as they pursued down an objective of 192.
Having been placed into bat by the West Indians, England began gradually, losing commander Alastair Cook (11), Jonathan Trott (0) and Gary Ballance (10) in the primary session, yet the entry of Ian Bell and Joe Root to the wrinkle with England on 34/3 saw the pair put on 177 keeps running for the fourth wicket. Root fell 17 runs shy of a century when he played a conveyance from Jerome Taylor onto his own particular stumps, however Bell figured out how to kick on to his very own century, capably bolstered from the flip side by Ben Stokes, including 130 keeps running for the fifth wicket before Bell was gotten behind off Kemar Roach for 143 toward the end of the penultimate over of the day. In any case, England achieved the end of play on day 1 at 341/5.
Feeds just endured a little more than five overs into the second day before he was gotten in the crevasse by Jason Holder off Taylor for 79. His rejection started a whirlwind of wickets for England, losing nightwatchman James Tredwell (8), Jos Buttler (0) and Stuart Broad (0) for the expansion of only four runs. Just a late whirlwind from Chris Jordan (21) and James Anderson (20) kept a quality of respectability for the England tail, offering them to a sum of 399 before the end of the innings, Some assistance with roaching completing with figures of 4/94. The West Indian reaction began in a more measured design than England's, however wickets kept on falling at customary interims, and they were 99/4 by the 38th over. In any case, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Jermaine Blackwood could offer them some assistance with recovering to 155/4 before the day's over.
Day three began with proceeded with resistance from Chanderpaul and Blackwood, before Chanderpaul offered a moderately straightforward catch to Stokes off the knocking down some pins of Tredwell, falling four runs shy of a half-century. After that, Holder was the main tail-ender to offer any imperviousness to the England playing, as Blackwood seized control of the innings to record a lady Test century in just his 6th match. Blackwood completed unbeaten on 112 as he came up short on accomplices to leave the West Indies hard and fast on 295, 104 runs shy of England's first innings downright. Britain's second innings again started with early wickets, losing Trott (4) and Cook (13) inside of seven overs, trailed by Bell (11) soon after, yet a strong association in the middle of Ballance and Root offered England some assistance with stabilizing their innings on 116/3 before the day's over.
Both Ballance and Root passed their half-hundreds of years right off the bat the fourth day before Root (59) was knocked down some pins by Holder halfway through the primary session, the pair having included 114 keeps running for the fourth wicket. Looking for an adequate lead to permit a presentation, Stokes scored a quickfire 35 preceding he was baffled off the rocking the bowling alley of Sulieman Benn. Buttler then turned out and scored a much speedier 59, while Ballance passed 100 keeps running at the flip side. Fifty associations for the fifth, 6th and seventh wickets offered England to a sum of 333 preceding the loss of Jordan some assistance with prompting the voyagers to announce. Britain made an early leap forward as the West Indies endeavored to achieve an objective of 438, rejecting Kraigg Brathwaite for only five runs, got by Root at short leg off Broad. Devon Smith and Darren Bravo restored the West Indies run pursue.





