West Indies reached 100 for two when the two captains agreed
a draw.
More than two days of play were lost because of rain and
a damp outfield.
Debutant left-arm spinner Elias Sunny, who took six
wickets in the first innings, struck again in the first over by trapping Kraigg
Brathwaite leg before.
Lendl Simmons and Kirk Edwards shared a half-century
stand before Simmons was caught by Rubel Hossain at long on off Shakib Al Hasan
for 44.
Edwards (28 not out) and Darren Bravo (24 not out) dug in
until the draw was called.
Bangladesh had declared their second innings on 119 for
three with Shahriar Nafees making 50 off 91 balls.
Sunny was named man of the match for his six for 94
figures in the first innings that helped dismiss the tourists for 244.
West Indies skipper Darren Sammy made an entertaining 58
off 43 balls, bashing eight fours and two sixes, before being bowled by Shakib.
Sunny notched his fifth wicket in the third over of the
morning when he had overnight batsman Marlon Samuels caught by Raqibul Hasan at
short cover for 24.
Bangladesh draw with Windies in rain-hit Test
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