Tino Best said his success on the tour of Bangladesh, where the pitch conditions have been challenging, was an indication of his maturity as a fast bowler.

Best grabbed three wickets to put West Indies on track for victory over the Bangladeshis in the final Test of their two-match series.

Best defied a stiff hamstring to grab 3-26 from eight overs, as the home team reached 226 for six in their second innings – still trailing by 35 runs – at the close on the fourth day at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium.

Sacrificing his pace for a consistent line and length, Best sliced through Bangladesh’s top order, as the Windies chase a clean sweep in the series and a rare fourth straight Test win.

“I wasn’t bowling at full tilt at all, I was concentrating more on keeping my wrist behind the ball and trying to get a bit of ‘shape’ (movement) on the ball, something which I have been working really hard for the last couple of months with Gibson (Ottis, coach),” he said.

“When I butt up on flatter pitches in the subcontinent, I don’t have to try to bowl every delivery at 90 miles an hour, but try to get a bit of ‘shape’; getting some inswing and outswing at my pace is going to help me on slow pitches.”

hamstring injury

After aggravating a previous hamstring injury on the first day, Best said he decided to bowl in the second innings two days later.

“I have had this injury since 2010 when I played county cricket for Yorkshire,” he said.

“It came back on me from the Dhaka Test where I really pushed my body. It was painful, but I came back and bowled well.”

Best said he hoped his spell impressed Gibson and was glad to play his part in putting the visitors within sight of victory.

“Having Ottis Gibson around and to bowl that way would make him feel good as a coach,” he said. “It shows that I am learning from all the advice he has passed on.

“With fast bowling, the older you get, the more mature you become and bowling in such tough conditions is a learning curve for me and shows that I am improving as a player.”

He added: “When I made my first-class debut for Barbados years ago, my head coach Henderson Springer always said, ‘Try to make sure as a fast bowler, if you are quick, to be quick on sand’. He told us to try and get the pitch out of our heads.

“When you come to the sub-continent, it is always easy to use the excuse that the pitch is so flat and you may be tempted not to give it your all, but if you can get the pitch mindset out of your head and run in and bowl, bowl quick, bowl within yourself and don’t try to hurt yourself, bowl in the right areas, you are always likely to get wickets.”

Best also held a crucial catch to dismiss top Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan for 97 off left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul in the final over of the day.

The Caribbean side had met resistance from Shakib and Nasir Hossain, unbeaten on 64, when they put on 144 for the sixth wicket, after Bangladesh wobbled to 82 for five.

“I think breaking that partnership before the close was vital,” said Best. “I think Shakib played fantastic and he is a fantastic talent for Bangladesh cricket.

“It all came down again to shot selection, but he’s young and he will improve. But I think his partnership with Nasir which we broke could be the turning point in the game.”

Best now has nine wickets in this Test at 17.55 runs apiece and will be looking to add to his tally when West Indies seek to wrap up victory on Sunday’s (last night) final day.

SCOREBOARD

BANGLADESH 1st innings 387

WEST INDIES 1st innings

(overnight 564 for four)

C Gayle c wkp Mushfiqur Rahim b
Sohag Gazi 25
K Powell c Shakib Al Hasan b Rubel
Hossain 13
D Bravo lbw b Sohag Gazi 127
M Samuels c sub (Elias Sunny) b
Rubel Hossain 260
S Chanderpaul not out 150
+D Ramdin c wkp Mushfiqur Rahim b
Shakib Al Hasan 31
D Sammy c Mahmudullah b Shakib Al Hasan 0
V Permaul c Sohag Gazi b Shakib Al Hasan 13
S Narine c Shahriar Nafees b Shakib Al Hasan 0
F Edwards c Shakib Al Hasan b Sohag Gazi 2
Extras (b10, lb7, w2, nb8) 27
TOTAL (9 wkts dec; 200.3 overs) 648
 

Did not bat:T Best

Fall of wickets:1-37 (Powell), 2-43 (Gayle), 3-369 (Bravo), 4-546 (Samuels), 5-621 (Ramdin), 6-621 (Sammy), 7-639 (Permaul), 8-639 (Narine), 9-648 (Edwards).

Bowling: Sohag Gazi 57.3-4-167-3, Abul Hasan 24-0-113-0 (w1, nb4), Rubel Hossain 31-8-86-2 (nb3), Naeem Islam 14-1-43-0, Shakib Al Hasan 52-11-151-4, Mahmudullah 10-0-42-0, Nasir Hossain 12-1-29-0.

BANGLADESH 2nd innings

Tamim Iqbal b Best 28
Nazimuddin lbw b Edwards 0
Shahriar Nafees c Sammy b Best 21
Naeem Islam b Best 2
Shakib Al Hasan c Best b Permaul 97
+Mushfiqur Rahim b Permaul 10
Nasir Hossain not out 64
Extras (lb2, w1, nb1) 4
TOTAL (6 wkts; 56.1 overs) 226
 

To bat:Mahmudullah, Sohag Gazi, Abul Hasan, Rubel Hossain.

Fall of wickets:1-1 (Nazimuddin), 2-49 (Tamim Iqbal), 3-51 (Naeem Islam), 4-62 (Shahriar Nafees), 5-82 (Mushfiqur Rahim), 6-226 (Shakib Al Hasan).

Bowling: Edwards 11-0-65-1 (nb1), Narine 9-0-48-0, Permaul 16.1-2-51-2, Best 8-0-26-3 (w1), Gayle 4-0-15-0, Sammy 8-3-19-0.

Umpires: Richard Illingworth, Bruce Oxenford.

TV: Enamul Haque.

source-AP