Mind the Windows: Tino Best - My Story

Mind the Windows: Tino Best - My Story

by JackWilson (Author), TinoBest (Author)

Synopsis

Fiery West Indian cricketer Tino Best lives life in the fast lane - on and off the pitch. He was one of the quickest bowlers ever to have played the game, consistently exceeding 90mph in an eleven-year international career in which he roughed up - and got out - the best in the business. And if he played hard on the pitch, he played just as hard off it, living the playboy lifestyle with girls across the globe. In the middle, Best was never short of a word or two. He took his first Test wicket after giving Graham Thorpe an earful, he went nose-to-nose with Pakistan star Shoaib Malik in one heated exchange and later had to be separated from Kieron Pollard during one pugnacious argument in a hotel lift. Not content with his aggressive bowling, Best even dished out the verbals while batting: sledging the English bowlers during his record-breaking innings for a number 11 of 95 at Edgbaston. He reveals all about his career, including his fierce battle with Sachin Tendulkar in the Indian great's last ever Test, the dressing-room problems damaging the West Indies and his antics in the bedroom.Mind the Windows includes a foreword from Andrew Flintoff, the man who famously sledged him, while celebrity cricket fan Piers Morgan, legendary umpire Dickie Bird and former international captains Adam Hollioake and Darren Sammy have all written tributes.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Published: 28 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1786060345
ISBN 13: 9781786060341

Author Bio
TINO BEST will go down in cricketing history as one of the quickest bowlers to have ever played the game. Consistently exceeding 90mph, roughed up and dismissed the best in the world during an eleven-year international career with the West Indies. JACK WILSON started his writing career aged just fourteen, slumming it on non-league terraces watching some questionable football for a local newspaper. After graduating with first-class honours in sport journalism from the University of Brighton, Jack is now the online sports news editor at the Daily Star.