
Tino Best took six wickets as West Indies sealed a 10-wicket win in the second Test and a whitewash over Bangladesh.
Bangladesh, who resumed on 226 for six on Sunday morning in Khulna, did at least score enough to make the tourists bat again thanks to 94 from Nasir Hossain, but Best (six for 40) stopped them doing too much damage, bowling them out for 287.
Hossain, 64 overnight, led the Bangladesh rearguard after Mahmudullah was caught behind off Veerasammy Permaul in the first over of the day.
Hossain pulled the same bowler for six, prompting Darren Sammy to replace him with Best, who promptly bowled Sohag Gazi with his first ball of the day.
He delivered the same treatment to Hossain to stop him six runs short of a ton, then ended the innings by having Rubel Hossain caught at mid-on.
That left West Indies chasing 27 for victory, and Chris Gayle was typically aggressive in his pursuit, scoring 20 in the 16 balls he faced, before Kieran Powell hit back-to-back boundaries to bring the scores level and then see his side home.
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