Bangladesh’s three-day match with West Indies Board XI ended in a draw on Monday after being temporarily delayed by rain.
The game ended with the West Indies Board XI on 163 runs for five wickets in its second inning.
Bangladesh scored 161 runs all out, having batted for just one inning after losing five hours due to a rain delay on day one.
Another two hours were lost to rain on Monday.
The two teams decided late in the afternoon to call the game a draw.
Sylvester Joseph, Dwayne Bravo and Devon Smith each had a century for the West Indies.
Bangladesh’s Mohammad Ashraful batted for 217 minutes, scoring 73 runs from 167 balls.
Starting the final day at 124 for four, Bangladesh was unable to catch the West Indies 320 for five.
West Indies bowler Omari Banks picked up four wickets for 42 off 11 overs. Jermaine Lawson, who bowled 17 overs with five maidens, picked up three wickets for 42.
Over the first two days the West Indies scored 320 for five declared.
The West Indies did not enforce the follow-on and went back to bat in a second inning. They were in trouble.
Wavell Hinds was caught by Alamgir Kabir off the bowling of Tapash Baisya for four, and Devon Smith was caught behind the stumps without scoring.
Bravo, who scored 100 in the first inning, joined Smith and was not out on 21.
Both teams are preparing for a two-match Test series beginning in St Lucia on May 28. — Sapa-AP