Tino Best happy about his bowling performance - Cricket News Update
Tino Best, the West Indian pace man, expressed satisfaction over his bowling performance on Saturday. His four-wicket haul proved to be instrumental in guiding his side to a 3-1 unassailable lead over New Zealand. The West Indies won the 4th ODI
against New Zealand on Saturday by 24 runs in a close finish. Best leaked just 46 runs off his quota of 10 overs at an impressive economy rate of 4.6.
"I love this feeling ... winning feels good ... really, really good."
Amongst Best’s victims included opener, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RJ-Nicol-c2331 initially, where he conceded 23 runs in 3 overs. Best came back strongly in
the second half of his spell, with his next 7 conceding only 23 more runs. His last six overs were boundary less, which helped him get his second best ODI figures in his short career. Best acknowledged his initial struggle in his first few overs but also
hailed captain http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DJG-Sammy-c1382 for advising him on how to deploy the ball.
"I took his advice and it worked," shared Best.
Best was deprived of the Man of the Match award however, which went to spinner http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Sunil-Philip-Narine-c91869. His ten over spell conceded just 20 runs and he picked up 2 crucial wickets, which were instrumental in ensuring a run drought for the Kiwis in the middle stages.
Tino Best also praised the crowd which showed up at the Warner Park Stadium. The stadium, which holds a capacity of 10,000 spectators, was almost packed to the rafters amid jubilant scenes of the West Indies winning the series. Best expressed satisfaction
over the fact that the way he and his teammates played, gave the crowd plenty to smile about.
Tino Best was the spearhead of the bowling attack in this game and has often been accused of being erratic and wayward. He opened with the new ball and was extremely accurate, especially during the latter stages of his spell. He was satisfied that his efforts
proved to be crucial for his side’s success.
He believed that bowling a fiery spell and ensuring that wickets tumble for the opposition is the job of every fast bowler. One of his most crucial wickets was of the captain http://www.senore.com/Cricket/LRPL-Taylor-c1849, who smashed 110 runs of 115 balls which include five sixes. At one
point in the match, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 target. Taylor’s dismissal however, derailed the innings and helped the West Indies to a rare series win. The next match of the series will be on July the 16th.
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