England captain Ben Stokes heaped praise on young spinner Shoaib Bashir after his series-clinching figures of 5-41 in second innings that handed the hosts 241-run victory against West Indies at Trent Bridge on Sunday.
England have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Bashir played a huge role in setting up mammoth victory as he became the youngest English bowler to take a five-fer in a home Test and also the first spinner to take five wickets in a Test innings at the Nottingham venue since 2006.
"He has got so much talent and he's got an unbelievable desire to get better," Stokes said of Bashir after the match. "His intent is to always take wickets and never just to hold an end up. It's really good for a young guy to put in a performance that wins England a Test. He was pretty emotional at the end. It's a pretty cool day for him. He has shown the world what he can do."