West Indies clinched the series sweep with their emphatic 10-wicket victory against Bangladesh on the fourth day of the second and final Test at the Daren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia on Monday (June 27). West Indies continued their dominance by winning both the Tests well inside four days.
A wet field washed out the first two sessions on Monday, but when Bangladesh resumed on 132-6, needing 42 more runs to make West Indies bat again, play lasted less than 12 overs.
Bangladesh's second innings extended nine more overs and 54 more runs before it was all over on 186. Nurul Hasan was stranded on 60 not out from 50 balls.
Needing 13 runs to win, West Indies openers John Campbell and captain Kraigg Brathwaite took 17 balls.
"Our confidence levels were very high coming into this game after that win in the first Test," West Indies' skipper Brathwaite said.
"There is always room for improvement but it was good to see the way we fought back from a difficult position against the Bangladesh bowlers on the second day.
"It is especially pleasing to see our plans coming to fruition now because we know it's going to be very tough for our next Test series in Australia at the end of the year but we believe we can put up a good fight there," he added.
Bangladesh's 100th Test loss came after it scored 234 and 186 and West Indies 408 and 13 not out. When the day's play got underway, Mehidy Hasan Miraz got off with a mark with a boundary then was out next ball trying to block an Alzarri Joseph bouncer and edging behind.
Jayden Seales bagged in the one over Ebadot Hossain and Shoriful Islam for ducks. Seales, Joseph and Kemar Roach each took three wickets.
Khaled Ahmed was run out for a duck from the non-striker's end when Nurul wasn't looking for a run.
Nurul resumed from 16 overnight and blasted two sixes and five boundaries for his third Test fifty — all against West Indies — and four runs short of his career-best. They start three Twenty20s and three one-day internationals from Saturday.