The Windies won by an innings and 65 runs on day three, wrapping up the series 2-0, and Shillingford ended the series with 19 wickets. This beat Courtney Walsh's Windies record for a two-Test series, as he had taken 16 against New Zealand in 1994.Here is one of the places where the wicket is spin-friendly, I knew I had to get the balls in the right areas and build the pressure, and that is what I tried to do out there. A delighted Shillingford said after the match: "Today, I concentrated and was willing to be patient to get my wickets. It was a matter of not being complacent and applying ourselves.The off-spinner hadn't featured for the Windies in the past two series against Bangladesh and New Zealand, dropped in favour of Sunil Narine, but he took full advantage of his recall and insisted he would be sticking around for a while.One of our goals was not to be complacent. We knew once we had them down we had to keep them down and that is what we did.


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