Best six-for sets up 2-0 series win
Tino Best took three of the last four Bangladesh wickets as West Indies sealed a 2-0 series win before lunch on the final morning
Tino Best took three of the last four Bangladesh wickets as West Indies sealed a 2-0 series win before lunch on the final morning
Shakib Al Hasan, along with Nasir Hossain, all but ensured West Indies would bat again, but his survival had promised so much more
Marlon Samuels shredded the Bangladesh attack in the morning, reached his maiden Test double hundred and then sat back to watch Shivnarine Chanderpaul breeze to his 27th century
Marlon Samuels and Darren Bravo refused to give their wickets away, and Bangladesh could not produce enough bite out of the placid Khulna pitch to dislodge them
Abul Hasan became only the second Test debutant to make a hundred at No. 10. Abul's innings, and his record unbroken ninth-wicket stand of 172 with Mahmudullah rescued Bangladesh from 193 for 8
Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladesh allrounder, will miss the first two ODIs against West Indies because of a shin injury
Shakib Al Hasan began the day by becoming Bangladesh's highest wicket-taker in Tests; he ended it by missing a century by three runs
Tino Best wasn't bowling at his fastest because of a hamstring problem but he was able to cut through Bangladesh's top order, despite unhelpful conditions
Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the Khulna Test
Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim has expressed frustration at the careless dismissals of his team's batsmen
Hardly any rough has developed on the pitch in Khulna, even after 263 overs of play; the batsmen can be assured too that it won't make strokeplay any trickier in the remainder of the game
Marlon Samuels is now an integral part of West Indies' long-form plans; it had taken him a while to get things right in Test cricket, but he seems to have now worked his way into the form of his life
Plays of the Day from the third day of the second Test between Bangladesh and West Indies in Khulna
Their batsmen impressed, but it was their fast bowlers, Tino Best and Fidel Edwards, who were instrumental in undoing Bangladesh
Bangladesh's interim coach Shane Jurgensen has asked his bowlers to repeat the second day's effort with the urgency to get an early breakthrough in mind when they start the third day
The West Indies captain is hoping to take control of the match on the third day on a pitch that has offered little help to the bowlers
Plays of the day from the second day of the second Test between Bangladesh and West Indies in Khulna
The victory in Khulna was West Indies' fourth in a row, the first time they've won so many consecutive Tests since 1993
Abul's innings was the most unlikely of sources to put Bangladesh ahead, but the others now need to chip in to help the home side strengthen its hold
Picked as a fast bowler, Abul Hasan displayed his batting skills and in the process dusted off a record that stood for a 110 years. His innings turned the initiative Bangladesh's way
West Indies coach Ottis Gibson has said the absence of Tino Best due to injury has been a setback and would stretch the rest of the bowling attack in Khulna
Plays of the Day for the opening day of the second Test between Bangladesh and West Indies in Khulna
Neither of Junaid Siddique or Shahriar Nafees have played genuine fast bowling regularly in the domestic circuit and that is why their struggles have come as soon as they faced the type again at the international stage
Darren Sammy reiterated that West Indies are in Bangladesh to win the Test series 2-0 despite appearing more relaxed in Khulna than in Dhaka
Mushfiqur Rahim is confident Bangladesh will improve on their performance in the Mirpur Test in which they lost key moments, especially during their chase
West Indies fast bowler Tino Best has been ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh because of a hamstring injury
Anamul Haque has been called up on the eve of the Khulna Test as cover for the injured Tamim Iqbal