Overview
- The second Test at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium ended in a rain‑affected draw on Tuesday with West Indies 109/0 and openers John Campbell and Brandon King unbeaten on 51.
- Sri Lanka declared their second innings at 251 for nine just after lunch to set West Indies a target of 302 in under two sessions, with Dinesh Chandimal top‑scoring with 71 while the tourists took risks to force a result.
- West Indies had already won the first Test by an innings and 217 runs, a margin built on Amir Jangoo and captain Roston Chase’s record 401‑run sixth‑wicket stand and Kemar Roach reaching his 300th Test wicket.
- The draw awarded World Test Championship points to both teams (reported as four each) and produced only modest movement in the WTC table, leaving West Indies as 1‑0 series winners.
- The series win gives West Indies momentum and a boost to home form ahead of their next home Tests against Pakistan, which are scheduled to begin later in July.