Moores may face the music after Caribbean flop


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 04 May 2015

England's Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook and Ian Bell look dejected during the post match presentations. Reuters / Jason O'Brien

(Reuters) - England cricket captain Alastair Cook has denied there is any need for a review of the team's failure to win the test series against West Indies but coach Peter Moores may feel uneasy on the flight back from the Caribbean.

Incoming board chairman Colin Graves promised in March there would be serious questions asked should England not beat a team he termed "mediocre".

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