Hamstring Injury Forces Bravo To Take Early Retirement

Dwayne BRAVO RETIRES

Bravo earlier had announced that he retiring from all cricket after the ongoing end of CPL

Deepansh Bajaj Sept. 25, 2024

Former West Indies captain and all-rounder Dwayne Bravo's professional Cricket career has officially come to an end. The veteran all-rounder had announced before the beginning of the tournament that the ongoing CPL would be his last tournament.

Bravo didn't get the exact fairytale ending he deserved, as his farewell ended abruptly. He got injured in TKR's game last night against Saint Lucia Kings. Bravo got injured while bowling as he tried to stop the ball in that process he injured his hamstring.

The Trinbago Knight Riders gave him a guard of honor, in the last leg of the CPL in Trinidad. Bravo made his debut for West Indies in 2004. Bravo has led West Indies to two T20 World Cup titles in 2012 & 2016.

Bravo Bids Adieu

"It's been a beautiful journey of 2 decades, and it is now time to pull the plug on my cricket career, this will be my last professional cricket tournament, & none better than to finish in front of my people. Trinbago is the place where I started and I would like to end my career ". Bravo Quipped

He has won 3 titles for Chennai Super Kings in 2010, 2011 & 2018. Bravo has also touched the glory in his home franchise league in CPL with 3 titles with the Trinbago Knight Riders & 1 with St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots. Bravo walks off the field with 17 Cricket Titles in his closet.

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