So, that's the end of a one-sided series, with England wrapping up proceedings emphatically on the final day at Chester-le-Street. Panesar's sixth five-wicket haul set up the win for England, who eased to their target, with seven wickets to spare. Chanderpaul was, of course, named West Indies' Man of the Series, and he is a very deserved Man of the Match, too. England's Man of the Series is Panesar - 23 wickets at 18 apiece, this series. Thanks for joining us. Until next time - which will be the Twenty20s in a week's time - it's goodbye.
Hilarity. Gayle tries to Mankad Vaughan - I thought that had been outlawed? You've got to love a bit of amusement such as that. Vaughan gives him a half-amused, half-withering (and that's a tricky look to pull off) stare
END OF OVER:21 | 2 Runs | ENG: 107/3
- Paul Collingwood1 (8b)
- Michael Vaughan48 (51b)
- Marlon Samuels4-0-12-0
- Chris Gayle3-0-7-1
"Ambassadorialising is a gerund, not a verb," says Mike Boggis, "so the word you would be looking for is 'diplomacy'." Splendid diplomacyising, then, Your Excellency. And a splendid surname, Mike. My childhood nickname was Boggis. With parents like mine...etc
Can Vaughan get his half-century, or will Collingwood deny him?
END OF OVER:20 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | ENG: 105/3
- Paul Collingwood0 (3b)
- Michael Vaughan47 (50b)
- Chris Gayle3-0-7-1
- Marlon Samuels3-0-10-0