And so ends England's international summer. On the final day of September!
It's been a tremendous pleasure to be able to bring you live cricket coverage - especially given we weren't sure that would be possible at all this year.
Thanks again to West Indies, Pakistan, Ireland, Australia and England for providing all the action.
We hope to be back with live international cricket coverage again soon.
For now, you can read Amy Lofthouse's report of England wrapping up a 5-0 series win here.
Heather Knight heads off to pick up her trophy with "all her friends" as she quips.
Good commitment to the solo trophy lift there from the England captain as her team cheer loudly from the balcony.
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And then Shakera Selman provided the bizarre, and somewhat deflating, final act by bowling two no-balls to hand England victory by three wickets.
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England captain Heather Knight: "It was a bizarre end to a bizarre summer. It was a bit scrappy but a good learning experience.
"It was about winning in the end and we're delighted to win the series 5-0 and finish the summer on a high.
"Lisa has been really clear on getting everyone in the right role going into 2022 (two World Cups and Commonwealth Games). We've seen real progress, we want to take the game on and be positiive.
"We've still got a way to go, we've got things to improve on and we want to peak at the right time.
"It's been great, we've ben very lucky as players to get some cricket on. It's been a remarkable sacrifice by some of the ECB staff, and thanks to everyone at Derby and the West Indies."
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West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor: "It was a brilliant game. It's one of the best games I've played. I've never played a game this short before.
"My catch? We call it a blinder in that you don't see it. It was a momentum thing - I stuck my hands out there and the ball stuck.
"This was an impromptu tour and you'd think you didn't have enough time to prepare but we had a good few weeks to get in. With having the amount of coaches we do, it was amazing. We had one-on-one sessions and got to spend time working on skills and that's something we need to look at going forward.
"Nothing concrete with international cricket coming up but some of us are going over to play the Big Bash in Australia and it's good to be getting some more cricket in this year."
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Player of the series, England's Sarah Glenn: "Amazing. It's especially special as we've not played cricket in so long. It was so good to be back out there.
"It's even more special on my home ground. Credit to the girls and the staff for getting us ready for this tournament.
"Getting more opportunity up the order has really helped my batting. This series is definitely a step forward for me."
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Player of the match Shamilia Connell, who took 3-14: "I enjoyed it. We had to give it our all and I had to come out and do the job.
"I've been focusing on my consistency and it's been a good feeling to be able to do that in England.
"The keeper told me I was hitting the gloves hard and that gave me some confidence as well."
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Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There are a lot of positives for West Indies - they were annailhated last summer but they have been more competitive this time. Deandra Dottin being back is great for them, she's such a brilliant all-rounder.
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One of the aforementioned bright spots.
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West Indies deserves boundless admiration and gratitude for coming over to play this series.
They had very little preparation time and that did show, but also have had plenty of bright spots to work on.
That's a reall tough way to lose a match and get swept in a series though and hopefully Stafanie Taylor can pick her side up.
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Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies should have won today - they got themselves into such a great position. I feel sorry for Selman, but it's not good enough at international level.
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Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Part of me feels like a balloon which has been deflated. We had talk of super overs etc, then in two no-balls it's gone.
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That is certainly one of the strangest ends to a game I've ever seen.
England doing their best to chuck it away with some ridiculous running to use up experienced batters before Shakera Selman costs West Indies the match with two no-balls.
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Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
That is a bit of an anti-climax.
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Phil Simmons
West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
That's indiscipline.
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Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's the game!
England win by three wickets
Eng 42-7
Oh dear.
Shakera Selman has gone. She flings a no-ball down the leg side to hand England victory.
A horrible way for this game to end.
England win by three wickets and claim their first ever 5-0 T20 series victory.
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Latest PostFarewell
And so ends England's international summer. On the final day of September!
It's been a tremendous pleasure to be able to bring you live cricket coverage - especially given we weren't sure that would be possible at all this year.
Thanks again to West Indies, Pakistan, Ireland, Australia and England for providing all the action.
We hope to be back with live international cricket coverage again soon.
For now, you can read Amy Lofthouse's report of England wrapping up a 5-0 series win here.
The scorecard is here.
Farewell!
Post update
Heather Knight heads off to pick up her trophy with "all her friends" as she quips.
Good commitment to the solo trophy lift there from the England captain as her team cheer loudly from the balcony.
Post update
And then Shakera Selman provided the bizarre, and somewhat deflating, final act by bowling two no-balls to hand England victory by three wickets.
Video content
Post update
Manic, hectic, frantic...
Video content
Post update
Manic, hectic...
Video content
Post update
Well England's running at the end there made for a manic end to the women's international summer...
Video content
Post update
England captain Heather Knight: "It was a bizarre end to a bizarre summer. It was a bit scrappy but a good learning experience.
"It was about winning in the end and we're delighted to win the series 5-0 and finish the summer on a high.
"Lisa has been really clear on getting everyone in the right role going into 2022 (two World Cups and Commonwealth Games). We've seen real progress, we want to take the game on and be positiive.
"We've still got a way to go, we've got things to improve on and we want to peak at the right time.
"It's been great, we've ben very lucky as players to get some cricket on. It's been a remarkable sacrifice by some of the ECB staff, and thanks to everyone at Derby and the West Indies."
Post update
West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor: "It was a brilliant game. It's one of the best games I've played. I've never played a game this short before.
"My catch? We call it a blinder in that you don't see it. It was a momentum thing - I stuck my hands out there and the ball stuck.
"This was an impromptu tour and you'd think you didn't have enough time to prepare but we had a good few weeks to get in. With having the amount of coaches we do, it was amazing. We had one-on-one sessions and got to spend time working on skills and that's something we need to look at going forward.
"Nothing concrete with international cricket coming up but some of us are going over to play the Big Bash in Australia and it's good to be getting some more cricket in this year."
Post update
Player of the series, England's Sarah Glenn: "Amazing. It's especially special as we've not played cricket in so long. It was so good to be back out there.
"It's even more special on my home ground. Credit to the girls and the staff for getting us ready for this tournament.
"Getting more opportunity up the order has really helped my batting. This series is definitely a step forward for me."
Post update
Player of the match Shamilia Connell, who took 3-14: "I enjoyed it. We had to give it our all and I had to come out and do the job.
"I've been focusing on my consistency and it's been a good feeling to be able to do that in England.
"The keeper told me I was hitting the gloves hard and that gave me some confidence as well."
Post update
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There are a lot of positives for West Indies - they were annailhated last summer but they have been more competitive this time. Deandra Dottin being back is great for them, she's such a brilliant all-rounder.
Post update
One of the aforementioned bright spots.
Top grab...
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West Indies deserves boundless admiration and gratitude for coming over to play this series.
They had very little preparation time and that did show, but also have had plenty of bright spots to work on.
That's a reall tough way to lose a match and get swept in a series though and hopefully Stafanie Taylor can pick her side up.
Post update
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies should have won today - they got themselves into such a great position. I feel sorry for Selman, but it's not good enough at international level.
Post update
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Part of me feels like a balloon which has been deflated. We had talk of super overs etc, then in two no-balls it's gone.
Post update
That is certainly one of the strangest ends to a game I've ever seen.
England doing their best to chuck it away with some ridiculous running to use up experienced batters before Shakera Selman costs West Indies the match with two no-balls.
Post update
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
That is a bit of an anti-climax.
Post update
Phil Simmons
West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
That's indiscipline.
Post update
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That's the game!
England win by three wickets
Eng 42-7
Oh dear.
Shakera Selman has gone. She flings a no-ball down the leg side to hand England victory.
A horrible way for this game to end.
England win by three wickets and claim their first ever 5-0 T20 series victory.
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