Postpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport on The Cricket Social
In Buttler's defence, it was the height where you didn't know whether to have your fingers pointing down, or fingers pointing upwards.
England complete 232-run win, but lose series 2-1
Three wickets apiece for Anderson and Moeen
Moeen takes spectacular catch at gully for England's first wicket
Root declares after falling for 122; Stokes finishes 48 not out
Matthew Henry and Amy Lofthouse
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport on The Cricket Social
In Buttler's defence, it was the height where you didn't know whether to have your fingers pointing down, or fingers pointing upwards.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on The Cricket Social
That's a dolly.
Why can Jos Buttler not catch anymore? He's dropped another at third slip. This one goes quite quickly but straight to him. Buttler probably goes with his hands the wrong way around. He goes with his fingers pointing down rather than up with the ball reaching him at chest height. The ball drops to the floor.
Moeen Ali. Take a bow.
I LOVE how surprised Stuart Broad is in the background of the last photo.
Hope 0, Bravo 0
One of the great overs.
Jimmy Anderson beats Darren Bravo twice more to end it.
You simply can't bowl much better than that.
Oh my word. How has this not dismissed Darren Bravo?
A simply sensational delivery from Jimmy Anderson misses edge, pad and off stump by a whisker.
Yep. The extra new ball bounce has taken this over the stumps. It hit above the knee roll. It's not a great review. England got a little excited there.
This looks high.
Bravo could be gone first ball!
He's hit on the pad by a good delivery from Anderson.
The umpire says no but England fancy this. They review.
Darren Bravo, who spent much of day three off the field with a finger injury, is batting at number four.
Brathwaite c Stokes b Anderson 8 (WI 10-2)
This might not last long! Jimmy Anderson gets his second. You can't keep him down for too long. It's another lovely, temping delivery. Kraigg Brathwaite comes forward and a little bit of movement sees the ball take the outside edge and go to Ben Stokes at second slip. Stokes fumbles it but grasps the ball into his midriff.
Text 81111
That grab is like Marcus North in the 09 ashes - no right to hold on to that.
Dan in Cambridge
Target 485
Stuart Broad still only has three slips but England do have a short leg and another catcher close in at mid-wicket.
West Indies don't seem to be learning. New batsman Shai Hope now goes for a big drive and the ball nips back, just missing off stump.
That's a fine first over from Broad.
Andy Zaltzman
The Cricket Social statistician
There have been 34 runs from wides in this match, which is tied with the all-time record for the most runs from wides in a Test match. Only 14 wides have been delivered but most of them have gone for four.
Mark Wood hasn't been rewarded with the new ball for his showing in the first innings. England are sticking with Stuart Broad.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in St Lucia
I have to be honest, I haven't seen Moeen Ali ever move like that before.
England need nine wickets to win
It looked like Jimmy Anderson's celebrations turned to sheer amazement there. Brilliant from Moeen.
You've got to question the West Indies batting though. Kraigg Brathwaite shot on the first ball was bad. Campbell's was arguably even worse.
Alastair Cook
Former England captain on The Cricket Social
Everyone is running around the pitch in surprise!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent in St Lucia
That is a brilliant catch!
Campbell c Moeen b Anderson 0 (WI 5-1)
Spectacular catch! Moeen Ali, yes Moeen Ali, has pulled off a stunner at gully. It's a catch Ben Stokes would be proud of.
For some bizarre reason John Campbell drives hard it his first ball. The ball flies high to Moeen's right and the England all-rounder just plucks it out of the air on the dive.