Overview
- West Indies secured the series after the second Test at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium finished as a rain-affected draw on Tuesday with openers John Campbell and Brandon King unbeaten on 51.
- Sri Lanka declared their second innings at 251 for nine to set a target of 302 in under two sessions as they tried to manufacture a result but lost wickets while chasing quick runs.
- Dinesh Chandimal top-scored for Sri Lanka with 71 as the visitors accelerated late, while Alzarri Joseph produced the best bowling for the hosts with figures of two for 44.
- Rain late on the final day halted play when the West Indies were 109 without loss after an unbroken opening stand of 89, removing any chance of an outright result for either side.
- The series follows a dominant first Test for West Indies that featured a 401-run sixth-wicket stand by Amir Jangoo and Roston Chase and Kemar Roach’s 300th Test wicket, and the drawn finish now boosts the hosts’ confidence and World Test Championship standing.