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Bangladesh claimed a 3-2 ODI series win over West Indies by chasing down a target of 218 for a two-wicket victory in the deciding match.
Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim is still in buoyant mood despite the absence of their star all-rounder for the one day series with West Indies.
The West Indies will travel to Bangladesh later this month without injured pace bowler Kemar Roach.
West Indies have replaced injured fast bowler Kemar Roach with spinner Sunil Narine for the remainder of their tour of England.
The West Indies have injury concerns over Kemar Roach and Ravi Rampaul ahead of Thursday's first Test at Lord's.
West Indies have included Shivnarine Chanderpaul in a 13-man Test squad despite his recent dispute with the board.
Chris Gayle and Kemar Roach are expected to be fit for West Indies' World Cup quarter-final against Pakistan.
West Indies slumped to 165-5 in reply to Sri Lanka's 387-9 declared despite Darren Bravo's 80 on day three in Colombo.
West Indies named four uncapped players, including Australian-born Brendon Nash, for the Test leg of their tour to New Zealand.
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