The West Indies legend Dwayne Bravo announced last night that he will be playing his last international game for West Indies against Australia in a couple of days’ time, which will also be the last game for the West Indies in the ongoing T20 World Cup.
West Indies has already been eliminated from the T20 World Cup 2021 and given the fact that they need to build a team for the future, a 38-year-old Bravo has decided that he needs to move on.
Dwayne Bravo was a part of the T20 World Cup winning squads of West Indies in 2012 and 2016 and played a key part in both the campaigns with bat and ball. Taking up the crucial roles of batting in the lower middle order and bowling in the death, Bravo has been an absolute pillar of West Indies’ success in T20 cricket over the years.
Although he is in the twilight of his career now, Bravo is still an absolute asset for any T20 team around the world and only recently, he has had two title-winning campaigns on the bounce in the CPL and the IPL with St Kitts and Nevis Patriots and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) respectively.
Dwayne Bravo was again the dependable death bowler for West Indies in T20 World Cup 2021
Even in the ongoing T20 World Cup, the West Indies captain Kieron Pollard regularly relied on Dwayne Bravo to bowl the tough death overs against some of the dangerous power hitters in the world, and the veteran all-rounder didn’t do a bad job again.
Bravo, so far, has played 90 T20 internationals for West Indies and has got 78 wickets to go with his 1245 runs as well, but it’s not just the number of runs or the number of wickets that defines Bravo’s legacy, it’s the impact that those runs and wickets made for his side which makes him such a legendary T20 cricketer.
Bravo will continue plying his trade in franchise cricket all around the world and will likely feature in next year’s IPL again, but he will be surely missed in the international T20 circuit. Here is how Twitter reacted at the news of Bravo’s retirement from T20 international cricket –
Dwayne Bravo will be playing his final International match on November 6th against Australia. Thank you, DJ.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) November 4, 2021
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I think the time has come, I’ve had a very good career. To represent the West Indies for 18 years, had some ups and downs, but as I look back at it I’m very grateful to represent the region and the Caribbean people for so long.
– DJ Bravo
Will retire at the end of this WC pic.twitter.com/EcwCxc1ILq— Kumar 🏴 (@Morgsmudge) November 4, 2021
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Thats the end of another golden era of DJ Bravo. Windies legend will be playing his final International on 6th November.
Champion Cricketer 🏏🌴
Advertisement— Saeed Cricky🏏 (@SaeedCricky) November 4, 2021
#DwayneBravo retires from International Cricket for #WI Team..
AdvertisementHe will continue to play Franchise Cricket T20.. #CSK
— Ramesh Bala (@rameshlaus) November 5, 2021
The scary bit about that stat box is imagining how many @rashidkhan_19 will end up with eventually, considering he’s already only 154 away from Dwayne Bravo #T20WorldCup #SLvWI pic.twitter.com/zYBXI9j0Qo
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) November 4, 2021
Dwayne Bravo has confirmed he will retire at the end of the #T20WorldCup
What a legend, what a player. Thank you for the entertainment @DJBravo47 🙌
— Subhayan Chakraborty (@CricSubhayan) November 4, 2021
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#DwayneBravo the #WestIndies all-rounder has retired from International Cricket. However he will continue to play franchise #T20 Cricket for #CSK.
— Sreedhar Pillai (@sri50) November 5, 2021
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Dwayne Bravo officially confirms that he will retire at the end of the #T20WorldCup.
A Legend for #WI in T20I Format.— 𝑻𝒖𝒔𝒉𝒂𝒓 (@Cric_Tushar) November 4, 2021
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I think the time has come. I’ve had a very good career. To represent the WI for 18 years, had some ups and downs, but as I look back at it I’m very grateful to represent the region and the Caribbean people for so long: Dwayne Bravo post SL game#Bravo #WestIndies #T20WorldCup
— Baidurjo Bhose (@bbhose) November 4, 2021
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Happy retirement, Dwayne Bravo. We appreciate what you've done all these years for Windies cricket. 2004 Champions Trophy, 2012 and 2016 T20 Championships and a plethora of T20 trophies around the globe. Respect 🙏🏾 https://t.co/sCqtDuPbBj
— Is That Glock? 🏘️🇯🇲 (@F1_Tonio) November 4, 2021
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