Personal Information

Full NameTino la Bertram Best
BornAugust 26, 1981 3rd Avenue, Richmond Gap, St. Michael, Barbados
Age42 Years, 7 Months, 2 Days
National SideWest Indies
Batting StyleRight Handed
BowlingRight-arm fast
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
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Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
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Career Information

Teams PlayedWest Indies, Mumbai Champs, Barbados, Hampshire, Rest of the World, West Indies A, West Indies Inv XI, Yorkshire, Sylhet Thunder, Barbados Tridents, St Lucia Zouks, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, West Indian Legends
Career Span

Tino la Bertram Best Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
2538640195 v ENG0152512.5356.7960
ODI
261687624 v IND00709.5060.8040
T20I
6111717* v PAK0002-188.8800

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
Test
45619.2802291576/40 v BAN5240.193.6965.19
ODI
26216.491157344/35 v BAN1034.025.3438.23
T20I
620015463/18 v ZIM2025.667.7020.00

Tino la Bertram Best Profile

Tino Best is an unconventional West Indian bowler who is short in stature and can bowl at express pace. His belligerent and positive approach coupled with his never-say-die attitude on the field makes him an exciting prospect for the game of cricket.

After a successful domestic season in 2003, Best was selected for the home Test series against Australia. He was then picked for the 2006 ODI series against Zimbabwe but he failed to grab his chance as he found it hard to control his pace and maintain a disciplined line and length simultaneously. After a long break, Best found himself in the scheme of things when he was selected in 2009 for the home season when majority of the senior players backed out due to the differences with the West Indies Cricket Board. Inconsistencies again proved to be his main enemy as he went out of favour. A roller-coaster career was given another lifeline when in June 2012, Best made his come back into the international circuit on the back of strong performances in the domestic circuit. On his return, he created history scoring a scintillating 95 against England in Birmingham, the highest score by a No. 11 batsman in Tests.