Jamaican player Dwayne Bravo is all set to call off his long career that is close to two decades. The ongoing match with the Kangaroo team Australia in the 2021 edition of the World Cup marks his last international match and he will bid goodbye to the team. In his career spanning 18 long years, he played a crucial role in many matches for the West Indies team.
Leaving his fans in tears, Bravo had announced that he will bid goodbye to international cricket. The retirement news was announced before the match with Australia. Going with this, the ongoing match will be the last international match for him.
Before the match, Bravo spoke to the broadcasters and walked down the memory lane to recollect the memories he had over the years with his teammates. Calling Brian Lara his idol, Bravo said he always dreamt of following the route of Brian Lara.
Talking about his illustrious career, Bravo thanked the almighty for the memories and success and said he has no regrets to bid goodbye to the team. Calling himself a fan of Chris Gayle, Bravo said he is happy that he had the opportunity to spend time with the player and share the dressing room with him.
In his 18 long years, Braco represented the West Indies in three formats and made valuable contributions in the famous wins. Over the years, he established himself as one of the dependable bowlers in the death of the West Indies. Bravo was one of the members of the winning squad that went on to win the 2012 and 2016 World cups.
Leaving his fans in tears, Bravo had announced that he will bid goodbye to international cricket. The retirement news was announced before the match with Australia. Going with this, the ongoing match will be the last international match for him.
Before the match, Bravo spoke to the broadcasters and walked down the memory lane to recollect the memories he had over the years with his teammates. Calling Brian Lara his idol, Bravo said he always dreamt of following the route of Brian Lara.
Talking about his illustrious career, Bravo thanked the almighty for the memories and success and said he has no regrets to bid goodbye to the team. Calling himself a fan of Chris Gayle, Bravo said he is happy that he had the opportunity to spend time with the player and share the dressing room with him.
In his 18 long years, Braco represented the West Indies in three formats and made valuable contributions in the famous wins. Over the years, he established himself as one of the dependable bowlers in the death of the West Indies. Bravo was one of the members of the winning squad that went on to win the 2012 and 2016 World cups.