Dwayne Bravo Announces Retirement from Cricket
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – SEPTEMBER 24: Dwayne Bravo of West Indies celebrates the wicket of Shoaib Malik of Pakistan during the second T20 International match between Pakistan and West Indies at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 24, 2016 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)
Retirement Announcement
Dwayne Bravo has officially announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, following a premature end to his final Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season due to injury.
About the Retiree
Bravo, who turns 41 next month, retires as the highest wicket-taker in T20 cricket history. The West Indian all-rounder had already stepped back from international cricket in 2021 and ended his Indian Premier League (IPL) career last year, shifting his focus toward coaching.
Coaching Stints
Over the past year, Bravo has been involved with coaching stints for both Chennai Super Kings and the Afghanistan men’s team.
Emotional Decision
In an emotional Instagram post, Bravo expressed the difficult decision. “My mind wants to keep going, but my body can no longer endure the pain, the breakdowns, and the strain.”
Conclusion
Bravo’s illustrious 18-year career in T20 cricket set benchmarks globally, with the Trinidadian winning numerous titles across leagues such as the IPL, Pakistan Super League (PSL), and Big Bash League (BBL). He also played a pivotal role in the West Indies’ two T20 World Cup triumphs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why did Dwayne Bravo announce his retirement from cricket?
A: Bravo announced his retirement due to a premature end to his final Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season due to injury.
Q: What is Bravo’s record in T20 cricket?
A: Bravo retires as the highest wicket-taker in T20 cricket history, with 631 wickets from 582 T20 appearances.
Q: What leagues has Bravo won titles in?
A: Bravo has won titles in the IPL, PSL, and BBL.
Q: What is Bravo’s legacy in cricket?
A: Bravo is a highly decorated player, with five titles to his name, including three with the Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR). He also played a pivotal role in the West Indies’ two T20 World Cup triumphs.