West Indies cruised to a comfortable seven-wicket victory on the fourth day of the first Test in the two-match Test series against Bangladesh at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua.
Caribbean opener John Campbell hit the winning runs as he hit off-spinner Mehidy Hasan straight over his head for a six.
Campbell remained unbeaten on 58 as he hit nine fours and one six and vice-captain Jermain Blackwood was not out on 26 as they chased 84 runs.
Bangladesh fast-bowler Khaled Ahmed made it interesting for the visitors late on the third day as he picked up three wickets, leaving West Indies in a spot of bother at 3-9.
But the Campbell and Blackwood made sure to make no big fuss out of their paltry target and took their team home within 28 minutes to the start of play.
Kemar Roach was adjudged the player of the match for his match-winning figures of 7-74.
The action now moves onto Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Saint Lucia, where Bangladesh will fight it out in the second Test to keep the series alive.
The second Test will start on June 24.