England v West Indies: "How can we make Test cricket more popular in other countries?"

WATCH: Chief correspondent GEORGE DOBELL, staff reporter OSCAR RESS and Caribbean Cricket Podcast's MACHEL ST PATRICK HEWITT answer questions after day one of the third Test between England and West Indies at Edgbaston

There were 13 wickets on day one of the third Test match between England and West Indies at Edgbaston as a sold out crowd saw an entertaining day of cricket. 

The Cricketer's chief correspondent George Dobell and staff reporter Oscar Ress are joined by Machel St Patrick Hewitt from the Caribbean Cricket Podcast to answer questions on making Test cricket popular, the Hundred and whether more warm up games would have made the series more competative.

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