The West Indian fast bowler, Tino Best has been known for his unpredictable responses on the micro-blogging Twitter. Hailing from Barbados, the has been known for his wordplay and the same can be often viewed on Twitter. Tino doesn’t shy away from making controversial statements as well.
On Thursday, the flamboyant all-rounder Dwayne Bravo decided to bid adieu to the international cricket. The last time Bravo featured in a game for the Windies was in the WT20 winning campaign in 2016. He can be mostly seen playing different T20 leagues across the world. His team Chennai Super Kings also went on to win the IPL earlier this year.
The Star Sports India official Twitter handle decided to laud Bravo’s antics on the field. Describing his versatility of Bravo in the field, they posted a picture of the cricketer and tweeted, “Hard-hitting batsman–, Death-overs specialist –, Fantastic fielder Champion all-rounder ‘Bravo’ to the Windies entertainer as he retires from international cricket! #ThankYouBravo”
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However, Tino Best, as usual, had his own take. He replied that no one gave a damn about Bravo’s international retirement and quite rightly so.
Who gives a 🍑
— Tino95 (@tinobest) October 25, 2018
Earlier last month, Indian turbanator Harbhajan Singh decided to take a shot at the West Indian Test squad. He questioned their ability to even make it to the quarterfinals of India’s premier domestic competition, i.e. Ranji Trophy. Tino Best responded asking where was his attitude when India visited England.
Hey bro didn’t see these cocky tweets vs England 🤷🏾♂️ …. but anyhow the young men will learn 🙏🏾
— Tino95 (@tinobest) October 6, 2018
Bravo who has represented Windies in 270 international matched and decided to call it a day as he felt that it was time he maintained his longevity as a professional cricketer. He further looked forward to the next generation of players take over him. Bravo asserted that it was an honor donning the maroon cap for the West Indies.