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Tino Best said he hoped his record-breaking 95 for the West Indies against England on the fourth day of the third Test marked his "rebirth" as an international cricketer.
Best's stunning innings at Edgbaston yesterday was the highest score ever by a Test match No 11 batsman.
He faced just 112 balls with a six and 14 fours and helped the West Indies to 426 in their first innings after rain had washed out the first two days.
Together with wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin, who made 107 not out, Best shared a partnership of 143 -- the third highest 10th wicket stand in Test history and a West Indies record.
As if that wasn't enough, the 30-year-old Barbados fast bowler, followed up with two wickets for 37 runs as England, an unbeatable 2-0 up in the three-match series, closed on 221 for five -- a deficit of 205.