West Indies end this series by winning each and every match, bar the T20 which was rained out. Bangladesh go back home, and will hope they can take some meaningful points from the series as they look ahead. Hope you all enjoyed the coverage of this second Test from Gros Islet! On behalf of Alagappan and the scorers, this is Rohan saying good night, and good luck!
Sir Julian Hunte, former president of the WICB, hands over the series trophy to Ramdin as they pose for the photographers.
Kraigg Brathwaite, Man of the Series: Coming here I had some confidence. I just wanted to keep that momentum going through the Tests. It was a great pitch, obviously first day it was doing a fair bit. It got a bit better batting later on. It is going to be a tough series (against India), but I know we have the guys to give them a challenge. Everybody is coming together and working hard, and we are all just really enjoying the moment.
Kraigg Brathwaite is the Man of the Series, scoring over 300 runs in the series
Denesh Ramdin, West Indies captain: It feels amazing to win these matches. It was an all-around team effort. Brathwaite and Johnson started well and then Roach just bowled beautifully. We just wanted to keep the run rate down and create opportunities for wickets. We also tried to switched the bowlers around with the ends and bowl into the breeze. It was a very good batting pitch, but when the ball is moving it is always tough for the new batsmen. Brathwaite and Chanderpaul stood out for the entire series. They really went out there and batted and batted, and put the opposition out of the game. Really glad to have them on board.
Mushfiqur Rahim, Bangladesh captain: Tamim and Mominul fought it out, but then we collapsed. We need to improve. Throughout the series, and even over the last few years, we have struggled (with collapses). We need to be tough for the whole session, and not just one hour or two hours. I think Tamim played really well, along with Mominul and Mahmudullah. Taijul and Al-Amin have also performed, but as a group we need to perform. Let's see how we do when we get back home.
Shiv Chanderpaul, Man of the Match: Winning the Test match is the most important thing. That was our aim from the beginning. We just tried to get as much as we could in the first innings, and then see where we could go. (when asked about not being dismissed this series) Can't think about getting out, and need to think about batting the next day, and hopefully I can maintain this as long as possible (when asked about his age and pushing on). Let's see how far I can go.
Chanderpaul is the Man of the Match
Chris: "I Think Benn Will Get It"
Jodi: "Chanderpaul - MOS... Chanderpaul - MOM"
Jonathan: "MoM: Chanderpaul and MoS: Brathwaite"
Sachin: "Shivnarine Chanderpaul should be awarded man of the series."
Mark: "What on earth? I put my daughter to bed with 5 overs to go, Bangladesh 7 down and the extra half hour looking a safe bet. I come back and it's all over before the extra half hour hasn't even been needed."
Amila: "WI 500th Test. Shiv 30th ton. Taylor 100th wicket. BD 85th loss."
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Curtly Ambrose has a huge grin on his face as he congratulates his players for a job well done. Mushfiqur looks a touch disconsolate, but he will hope this experience will help his young team go forward once things sink in.
5.12pm From sitting pretty at 158 for 2, Bangladesh have managed to slump to 192 all out as West Indies complete a 2-0 series whitewash with this 296-run win. Suliemann Benn was once again the dangerous commodity as he picked up a well-earned sixth five-wicket haul. He was ably supported by the efforts of the pacemen, who bowled with real menace on a supportive track.