West Indies clinched the three-match T20 series against Afghanistan on Saturday with a 29-run victory in St Kitts.
The win, on the back of Friday's six-wicket win at Basseterre, means West Indies now hold a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
In a game reduced to 15 overs due to rain, West Indies totaled 112-3 after winning the toss.
Skye News Sport reported Afghanistan slumped to 19-3 in pursuit of a revised target of 123 and they were well short on 93 when top scorer Karim Janat was the last man out for 20, with nine balls remaining.
The third and final match in the series takes place at the same venue at Warner Park on Monday.
This match will offer Afghanistan a chance to re-strategize and prepare for the One-Day International series against West Indies that will follow.