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Carlisle Alonza Best (born 14 May 1959) is a Barbadian former
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er who played eight
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and 24
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s for the
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. He represented the West Indies at the 1987 World Cup. A right-handed batsman, Best hit his first scoring shot on his Test debut for six runs. This was only the second time in the history of Test cricket that this feat had been achieved. Over his career, Best made one century in each international format (both coming against
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), and also captained West Indies B on a tour of
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. Best was known for his unusual habit of commentating on himself while batting. Following his replacement in the West Indies side by
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, and other perceived slights to Barbados, local fans boycotted a Test match, costing their cricket board an estimated £100,000. Best now works for a bank and in the media.


Playing career


Early years

Best first came to attention when he scored more than 800 runs in the Barbados leagues in 1976, while still a schoolboy. This secured selection for the West Indies youth championship, in which he scored a century for Barbados against Guyana. In turn, he was then picked for a West Indies youth team tour of England in 1978.


Test debut

Following strong performances for the full
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team, Best was called into the West Indies team and made his
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debut at Kingston, Jamaica, in 1986 against England. After ducking and being hit by the first two balls he received, both bouncers from
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, Best hooked his third ball for six runs; it was his first scoring shot. It was only the second time in the history of Test cricket that someone's first scoring shot in Test cricket was a six. Best is still the only West Indian to achieve this feat. He went on to score 35. Following a series of low scores, Best was dropped after just three Tests. He felt aggrieved: "I was the most disappointed and hurt man in the world, he said. We were 3–0 up, no pressure was on us and I was unceremoniously discarded. I never had a chance to develop."


Introduction to ODIs

Best made his
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debut, also against England, in the series that followed the Test cricket: he made 10. An opportunity to captain was granted in late 1986, when Best was appointed to lead a West Indies B team tour of Zimbabwe. He was selected for the West Indies squad for the ne-day
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and made the team for two of West Indies' six matches, scoring 23 runs at an average of 11.5, with a high score of 18. He cemented his place in the one-day side in late 1989, playing 15 matches in just over a year, the highlight of which statistically was an innings of exactly 100, made off 119 balls against England.


Recall to the Test team

A recall to the full Test side was not to come until the 1990 home series, which, once again was against England. Best, now aged 30, made a century on his home ground in Barbados. ''
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''s match report said that the first day of the Test "was a day belonging to Best, a local hero, delighting in the first century of a hitherto frustrating Test career." However, that score of 164, was, according to
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, "his zenith". He also made a century in Guyana in the corresponding one-day international series. The century guaranteed his selection for the winter tour of Pakistan, but successive scores of 1, 8, 6 and 7, combined with splitting the webbing of his right hand, ended his Test career, this time for good. His replacement in the side was
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, who proved an immediate success.


Decline

Best did go on to represent West Indies in a few more one-day matches, with four innings played in a '
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' triangular tournament in Australia in 1991–92; he failed to exceed 30 in any of the innings, played against the hosts and India. He remained popular in Barbados: grievances leading to a boycott of the Barbados Test in a series in 1991–92 included Best's non-selection, as well as perceived slights to other locals Anderson Cummins,
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and
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. Only a few hundred spectators attended each of the five days of the match, which cost the host cricket board an estimated £100,000.


Personality, family and post-cricket career

While batting, Best was known for an unusual habit: commentating audibly on his own performance, referring to himself in the third person.
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recalled: Best's great-nephew is fellow West Indian cricketer Tino Best. The relationship is often reported on as uncle/nephew, due to the proximity of their ages. Tino Best describes him in glowing terms: "The most important person of all ... My first hero, my rock, my demi-god ... and my father. For me he is the greatest cricketer who ever lived ... and the best talker." Since retiring from cricket, Carlisle Best has worked in public relations for the Central Bank of Barbados. He also writes about cricket occasionally for '' Nationnews'', and also has been a radio presenter, co-presenting the ''Best and Mason'' radio show for the
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from 1995 to 2010.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Best, Carlisle 1959 births Living people Barbados cricketers West Indies One Day International cricketers West Indies Test cricketers Barbadian cricketers Western Province cricketers Cricketers from Saint Michael, Barbados Public relations people Barbadian radio presenters Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation Sports journalists M Parkinson's World XI cricketers