West Indies allrounder Dwayne Bravo has called time on his retirement. He will anyway keep on playing league T20 cricket over the world.
The 35-year-old made his introduction in 2004, and played 40 Tests, 164 ODIs and 66 T20Is, despite the fact that his last worldwide appearance was over two years back, in a T20I against Pakistan in September 2016.
In an announcement given to the media, Bravo stated, "Today I need to affirm to the cricket world that I have authoritatively resigned from world cricket in all arrangements of the diversion. Following 14 years when I made my introduction for the West Indies, despite everything I recall that minute I got the maroon top before strolling onto the Lords Cricket Ground against England in July 2004. The eagerness and enthusiasm I felt at that point, I have kept with me all through my profession.
#DwayneBravo #Retirement #Cricket #WestIndies
The 35-year-old made his introduction in 2004, and played 40 Tests, 164 ODIs and 66 T20Is, despite the fact that his last worldwide appearance was over two years back, in a T20I against Pakistan in September 2016.
In an announcement given to the media, Bravo stated, "Today I need to affirm to the cricket world that I have authoritatively resigned from world cricket in all arrangements of the diversion. Following 14 years when I made my introduction for the West Indies, despite everything I recall that minute I got the maroon top before strolling onto the Lords Cricket Ground against England in July 2004. The eagerness and enthusiasm I felt at that point, I have kept with me all through my profession.
#DwayneBravo #Retirement #Cricket #WestIndies
Dwayne Bravo announce retirement from International Cricket
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October 25, 2018
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