‘Will continue to play franchise cricket for several years, if my body holds’ – News2IN
Cricket

‘Will continue to play franchise cricket for several years, if my body holds’

'Will continue to play franchise cricket for several years, if my body holds'
Written by news2in

Abu Dhabi: Just-Retired Dwayne Bravo said he intended to play franchise crickets for several years if his body allowed and insisted that time was right to finally call time on his international career and let young players lead Cricket India.
Bravo, 38, played Swansong’s game because West Indies came out of the T20 World Cup after eight defeat of the goal against Australia.
Read a far from the generation for West Indies Cricket, acknowledging Kieron Pollarddispointed in crashing into the T20 World Cup with only one victory from 5 matches, West Indies Skipper Kieron Pollard on Saturday admitted that it was “the end of the generation” for the Caribbean and they needed to start from the beginning to build the world beating side.
He left the retirement in 2019 to help West Indies defend their T20 title but it could not happen because they could win only one of their five 12 super matches.
Also read the West Quansiv Hindwayer Dwayne Bravo for Career Fine International Cricket Council (ICC) on Saturday congratulations on the former Hindain Captain West Dwayne Bravo for an impressive career who sees it stand out throughout the format and feel great success this year.
“I will continue to play franchise cricket for several years as long as my body will allow me to,” Bravo, who played for West Indies for 18 years, said during a post-match press conference.
Read Alsogayle seem to have played the last T20i for West Indies, Fraternity Hails Format Bradmanwearing Smiles and sunglasses that are beaming under helmets, ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle seems to have lowered the curtains on the T20 international career which is the phenomenal even as Big- hit the dough Make an official announcement about his retirement.
“My goal is to retire a few years ago, but with the change in presidency and leadership changes came to the liver change, and I wanted to give back to West Indies because I was still in a good place physically and enjoyed my cricket,” he said.
“…
I think this is the right time for me to stay away from the game, and let the next generation and young players I share very good friendships to come.” They still see me around but more passing.
Information around as a policy and try to provide my experience back to the next group of players, and hopefully they can also have a career of 12 to 18 years too, “Bravo added.
Asked about a special moment in his career, he said the test looks in God and” walking On the field for the first time “.” It is a special moment.
Obviously my childhood hero, Lara, was a captain.
It’s very special.
Winning the ICC Champions trophy in 2004 was a special moment for me.
“My first test against South Africa, other special moments.
And obviously the two World Cup T20 is a special moment for me.
It was good that I could have some success throughout my career.” Bravo shared a special bond with captain Kieron Pollard, who played an important role in his retirement.
“In terms of friendship with Polly, as he said before, I was his senior, but when he came to the cricket at a very young age, we all saw his talents and his abilities.
I hope he can play some test cricket.
He doesn’t even know he’s enough Good or qualified to play.
“But to see the way he continued and became a superstar in the game, and regardless of what the person might say with him did not play a cricket test, he had his own inheritance.
, And he’s a superstar of the game and we have to thank you, I’m grateful to have it as a teammate and more friends.
“I’m still very happy with the way we lead West Indies cricket in the past two years, and West Indies need strong leadership, and he is a strong leader.
We know this is not meant, but I know as an individual.
He will rise again with His character, and I was very happy I could be part of this trip with him.
“Asked to confirm whether Chris Gayle also officially stopped from Cricket International, Bravo said:” He said half.
He half retired.
He still has some cricket.
I’m not sure what he decided, but yes.
” Bravo said he would not object to take the role of coaching in the future.
“Only fair I like to give back to the game that really gives me.”

About the author

news2in