[6][7] On 22 May 2022, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced all the squads for the tour to the West Indies, with Mominul Haque captaining the Test side.
[13][14] The West Indies won the first Test by seven wickets early on the fourth day,[15] after Bangladesh were bowled out for just 103 runs in their first innings.
[18] Between the Test and T20I series, Bangladeshi cricketers reported to have experienced an uncomfortable ferry ride,[19] with several players suffering from motion sickness from high waves due to a cyclone two days previous.
[37] Ahead of the first ODI, Keemo Paul tested positive for COVID-19 and was replaced by Romario Shepherd in the West Indies' squad.
[38] Yasir Ali was ruled out Bangladesh's squad for the Test series after suffering a back injury in the warm-up match,[39] with Anamul Haque named as his replacement.
[42] Ahead of the third T20I match, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed that Shakib Al Hasan would unavailable for the ODI series.
[43] Prior to the Test series, Bangladesh played a three-day warm-up match against the CWI President's XI side.