END OF OVER:42 | (wicket maiden) | BAN: 168/10
- Taijul Islam13 (22b)
- Jason Holder13-3-59-6
- Keemo Paul7-0-34-1
5:42pm And that is all from our coverage. Thanks for joining us and have a good night!
Holder: We played as a team, we had support from anyone. Different players put their hands up. I always ask the guys for one last push. Go out there and put everything in. I expect tough days in cricket. Want to thank Corey Collymore our bowling coach. This is our second series we've won as a group, I think we're headed in the right direction.
Jason Holder is the Man of the Match and the Man of the Series.
Shakib: Yeah it was very tough. I wasn't expecting it to be this tough. There are so many failure that we need to talk about. Especially with the batting. The bowling got better as the match went on. [With the bat] The four innings we played, we never showed character or guts that we're known for. I always believe in my team - we have the potential to come back. We have done often in the last 3-4 years. But credit goes to West Indies. [Away performance] is a big issue. We've been playing 18-19 years and we've never done well away from home. There's a lot of work for coaching team, management, board.
Few positives: Miraz bowled well. jayed did well, he was the best of our fast bowlers. Hopefully he can carry it on for the next 6-7 years.
5:13pm West Indies win the series 2-0. Utter dominance, almost through every session of the series. Bangladesh had their moments, but they were fleeting. They weren't sustained long enough to have impact. And despite a shaky middle order, West Indies have notched up two gigantic margins of victories; this one, by 166 runs. Valiant effort by Shakib today - six wickets for him and a fifty, but it doesn't do much for the meek surrender of his team.
Abu Jayed b Holder 0 (5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00