NEW DELHI: West Indies allrounder and previous captain Dwayne Bravo has introduced his retirement from world cricket, whilst final to be had to play home T20 leagues all over the world.
Bravo played 40 Tests for the West Indies, besides appearing in 164 ODIs and 66 T20Is.
The 35-year-old from Trinidad & Tobago took 86 Test wickets and scored 2200 runs with 3 centuries and 13 fifties in the longest structure.
Considered largely a limited-overs specialist, Bravo made 2968 runs and took 199 wickets in ODIs. In T20Is, his general runs read 1142 with 52 wickets.
He made his debut for the West Indies in 2004 and remaining gave the impression in a global in a T20I in opposition to Pakistan in September 2016.
His remaining ODI look came back in 2014 in opposition to India in Dharamsala.
During that dramatic excursion, the West Indies crew flew home midway in the course of the series owing to a pay dispute with the board. Bravo was once the captain of the ODI aspect at the moment.
He was once therefore dropped from the West Indies' 2015 ODI World Cup squad but came back the next 12 months and played a pivotal function in the crew's T20 World Cup triumph, especially his loss of life bowling.
“Today I want to confirm to the cricket global that I've officially retired from world cricket in all formats of the sport. After 14 years when I made my debut for the West Indies, I nonetheless needless to say second I received the maroon cap before strolling onto the Lords Cricket Ground in opposition to England in July 2004. The enthusiasm and keenness I felt then, I've kept with me all over my occupation," Bravo mentioned in a media observation.
“However, I must settle for that for me to maintain my longevity as a certified cricketer, I must do as others before have accomplished, leave the world area for the next generation of avid gamers.”
Bravo played 40 Tests for the West Indies, besides appearing in 164 ODIs and 66 T20Is.
The 35-year-old from Trinidad & Tobago took 86 Test wickets and scored 2200 runs with 3 centuries and 13 fifties in the longest structure.
Considered largely a limited-overs specialist, Bravo made 2968 runs and took 199 wickets in ODIs. In T20Is, his general runs read 1142 with 52 wickets.
He made his debut for the West Indies in 2004 and remaining gave the impression in a global in a T20I in opposition to Pakistan in September 2016.
His remaining ODI look came back in 2014 in opposition to India in Dharamsala.
During that dramatic excursion, the West Indies crew flew home midway in the course of the series owing to a pay dispute with the board. Bravo was once the captain of the ODI aspect at the moment.
He was once therefore dropped from the West Indies' 2015 ODI World Cup squad but came back the next 12 months and played a pivotal function in the crew's T20 World Cup triumph, especially his loss of life bowling.
“Today I want to confirm to the cricket global that I've officially retired from world cricket in all formats of the sport. After 14 years when I made my debut for the West Indies, I nonetheless needless to say second I received the maroon cap before strolling onto the Lords Cricket Ground in opposition to England in July 2004. The enthusiasm and keenness I felt then, I've kept with me all over my occupation," Bravo mentioned in a media observation.
“However, I must settle for that for me to maintain my longevity as a certified cricketer, I must do as others before have accomplished, leave the world area for the next generation of avid gamers.”
Dwayne Bravo retires from international cricket
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October 25, 2018
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