Postpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 9 September 2017
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC 5 live sports extra
Breaking news: Henry Blofeld has been invited into the England dressing room for a drink. It could get lively in there.
England win inside three days
England take series 2-1
Westley 44*, Stoneman 40*
West Indies 177: Shai Hope 62
Anderson takes Test-best 7-42
Blofeld completes final TMS stint
Stephan Shemilt and Jamie Lillywhite
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC 5 live sports extra
Breaking news: Henry Blofeld has been invited into the England dressing room for a drink. It could get lively in there.
England man of the series James Anderson: "Playing a Test match here is always special but this week will live in my memory. My family and friends have been here and to share the moment with guys I have played 100 Tests with is very special.
"I didn't think I'd play anywhere near as much for England. To do it in a team that is a delight to play in is extra special. We set a target of not going for many runs this morning and we are just delighted with the result."
Man of the series for West Indies Shai Hope, the top run-scorer in the series: "It's a tough place to play cricket. It's good to get some runs under my belt. It was a very good learning experience for me, all the batters I'm sure will have learned a lot and hopefully we can take it into the next series."
Man of the match Ben Stokes: "I feel like I'm getting back to somewhere near where I want to be and a lot of it is down to Gibbo (Ottis Gibson, who is leaving his post as bowling coach to become South Africa coach). He's going to be missed.
"Jimmy showed his class in this match, he has been an absolute legend for England and he thoroughly deserves all the plaudits he has been getting."
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England captain Joe Root on TMS: "I'm very pleased. It's been a great week. It was a challenging wicket. We're really pleased that we came out on top.
"The ball seemed to hoop around. The control that Ben Stokes showed was incredible. In the second innings Jimmy was outstanding - he mastered it. The ball was out of shape; I don't know how he managed to get seven wickets with it. And the lads at the end showed good composure to get us over the line."
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC 5 live sports extra
One disappointment has been the catching, which has been a really poor standard. The bowling has been good and at times there has been some really quality batting on show. The West Indies are still in transition and England have still got problem areas.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC 5 live sports extra
We've seen two magicians at work. I don't think I've seen Jimmy Anderson bowl better, and we've also seen a magician on the mic in Henry.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC 5 live sports extra
People were saying at the start of the season that Jimmy Anderson had lost that zip but in the six Test matches after that I don't think I have seen him bowl better.
They'll wrap him in cotton wool before the Ashes I'm sure. If you forget the number by his age, he looks to me as if he could go for another couple of years.
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Earl Holmes: Not sure there will ever be a greater commentator anywhere in any sport than @blowersh, external - an inspiration and a true sporting hero.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Alastair Cook, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow and Stuart Broad - the England players are up applauding Blowers.
What Henry doesn't know is that the England team are going to present him with something. Henry is now bowing to the crowd. He's going to be absolutely exhausted. This is now the Redeemer in Rio.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Henry is enjoying this so much I've got a funny feeling he might change his mind about retirement!
Here is that poignant final moment as Henry bows out.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It is an end of an era. This is all totally unscripted, there is something rather ecclesiastical about it.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He strikes me as a cross between Winston Churchill and Dame Edna.
Dear old Henry Blofeld is walking round the outfield in his raspberry coloured trousers and lime green jacket. The exuberant crowd are all on their feet to the revered commentator after his final stint.
Ed Smith
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
A short but not particularly tricky chase for England's top order.
Stoneman's kit is covered in dirt after he slid in for that second and winning run, but he had better get them to the dry cleaners because one would imagine he will be off to Australia. A nice innings from Westley too, the Essex batsman finishing unbeaten on 44 in a partnership of 72.