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Dwayne Bravo retires from international cricket

slippy888

International Captain
West Indies allrounder Dwayne Bravo has called time on his international career. He will however continue to play franchise T20 cricket across the world.

The 35-year-old made his debut in 2004, and played 40 Tests, 164 ODIs and 66 T20Is, although his last international appearance was more than two years ago, in a T20I against Pakistan in September 2016.

In a statement released to the media, Bravo said, "Today I want to confirm to the cricket world that I have officially retired from international cricket in all formats of the game. After 14 years when I made my debut for the West Indies, I still remember that moment I received the maroon cap before walking onto the Lords Cricket Ground against England in July 2004. The enthusiasm and passion I felt then, I have kept with me throughout my career.

"However, I must accept that for me to preserve my longevity as a professional cricketer, I must do as others before have done, leave the international arena for the next generation of players."

Bravo played his last Test in 2010, and had gradually transformed into a T20 specialist in the past few years. The combination of his big-hitting ability, athletic fielding, and canny bowling with an assortment of slower balls and change-ups made him a much sough-after figure in T20 cricket the world over.

His last ODI was in 2014, the fourth match of the dramatic series against India in Dharamsala, after which the West Indies flew home in protest against their board, cutting the tour short. Bravo was the captain of the ODI side then, and at the toss, the full squad stood behind him, symbolically backing his decision.

With his announcement, Bravo has drawn a line under any potential international comeback. As recently as before West Indies' ongoing tour of India, there had been talk of Bravo, among others, possibly making it to the national team.

He ends with 2200 runs at an average of 31.42 in Tests, with three centuries, to go with 86 wickets at 39.83. In ODIs, he made 2968 runs at 25.36, with a strike-rate of 82.30, while taking 199 wickets at 29.51 with an economy rate of 5.41.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_...er-dwayne-bravo-retires-international-cricket

Guy was a misunderstood type of cricketer lets hope he can find peace outside cricket finally.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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He can be a doubles vendor now.

His last hurrah was in the 2016 WC.

Thank god no more of that ridiculous 'Champion' dance...and 'Run de World'.

Wonder why he got over 40 million views on youtube? Indians. Lol
The same that did to 'Why this Kolaveri di'

Indians will remember him for that last over in an ODI series in the Caribbean in 05-06
Got Yuvraj with the slow ball
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
For a long time he was one of my favorite cricketers. Loved watching him bat, he was exuberant in the field and something always happened when he bowled. He has produced some memorable moments in his career like bowling Yuvraj with a gem of a slower ball and an amazing caught and bowled of Shane Warne in Australia. He also had that signature shot off the back foot over cover for 6, which I've never seen anyone else do so consistently.

I started to go off him as his career went on though as he clearly wasn't as committed to West Indies cricket as he had been. When asked about his priorities, he said IPL, Trinidad and then West Indies. I found that unacceptable. He was treated badly by the board on numerous occasions yes, we all understand that but he was clearly chasing £££.

Ultimately an excellent cricketer, one of the best T20 all rounders there has been so far, but I would say he underachieved in test and ODI cricket.
 

Slifer

International Captain
Good for him but afaic happy riddance. Did more for himself than wi cricket imo. Not necessarily a bad thing especially coming from a place of poverty but he certainly wont be looked at in the same light that he could've been.
 

Bahseph

State Captain
Genuinely exciting to watch as a cricketer. And you can never fault a man looking after his financial well being. I think Holder has more potential to be the player we thought Bravo could be.
 

NZTailender

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IIRC one of the few highlights for the WIndies in that series was Bravo, and Lara's magnificent double (same match?). Oh, and Corey Collymore pretty much causing Clarke's dropping for a short time.
 
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OverratedSanity

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Clearly had loads of talent. Could've been a quality test all rounder if he'd played for longer imo, because he was getting better in the longer format before he started to become an LoI specialist.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Clearly had loads of talent. Could've been a quality test all rounder if he'd played for longer imo, because he was getting better in the longer format before he started to become an LoI specialist.
Agree 100%. It's why ultimately I'm quite frustrated at his career. Still, I'm sure his retort would be that he is filthy rich, is one of the ATG T20 All rounders, won 3 World titles with West Indies, multiple IPL's and entertained people royally. Hard to argue with that.

I will remember him for this piece of genius:

 

Daemon

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Decent player, legacy ruined after he came up with the champions dance and it's genius lyrics

Champion champion
Champion champion
Champion champion
Everybody know say Bravo a champion
Champion champion
Champion champion
Champion champion
Everybody know Chris Gayle is a champion

Beenie a champion
Bounty a champion
Machel is a champion
Bunji is a champion
Pollard is a champion
Lara is a champion
Gayle is a champion
 

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