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Dwayne Bravo

Role

All Rounder

Nationality

West Indies

Biography

Dwayne Bravo came across as a richly talented West Indian all-rounder who played a handy role in fast-tracking West Indies back into international prominence. He made his first-class debut for Trinidad and Tobago in 2001-02 and two years later, on the back of some strong all-round performances, made his debut at home against England. In his maiden Test, he showed promise with the bat and also picked up 3 wickets though his side lost heavily. In only his third Test, Bravo showed glimpses of prodigious talent scoring 77 and scalping 6 wickets in the first innings.


Early signs showed that Bravo was a better bowler than batsman but he improved on his batting, opening the innings for Trinidad and Tobago and is now a much more accomplished batsman than what he started off as. After being dropped for the 1st Test against Australia in 2005, Bravo bounced back hard in the 2nd Test slamming a brilliant 113, coming in at a precarious situation. It was followed by a superb spell in the 3rd Test where he picked up 6 wickets in the first innings. The next two years were not as fruitful as injury, followed by a poor 2007 World Cup, marred his progress.


In 2010, Bravo turned down a WICB central contract, preferring to play several T20 Leagues around the globe. He lost his place in the Test side but remained a regular fixture in the T20Is. He was signed up by Mumbai in the inaugural edition of the Indian T20 League and performed exceedingly well. Later, Chennai bought him in 2011 and he has been with them ever since. Before the Champions Trophy in 2013, Bravo replaced Darren Sammy as the ODI captain.


A middle-order batsman, Bravo with his stylish cover drives and quick feet movement, exhibits the true Caribbean flavour. He is also a brilliant fielder and brings energy to the West Indian outfit with his acrobatic fielding. A more than useful death-overs bowler, Bravo has clever variations up his sleeve and also has one of the best slower balls in the business.


He was the player's spokesperson when West Indies refused to play their games during a tour of India in 2014 due to issues with the board. Post that, he faced injuries and was eventually left out of the squad as Jason Holder was made the skipper of the ODI team. Bravo then announced his retirement in Tests in 2015. He went on to participate for his country in ODIs and T20Is, even winning the World T20 title in 2016. His injuries and form caused his representation for the national team reducing and eventually, he started playing more in the T20 Leagues around the world.


Bravo bid the final goodbye to international cricket when he announced his retirement on 25th October 2018. He remained an exciting and internal part of the Chennai unit as well as the other T20 franchises in the world. Bravo has been one of the best advertisements of the sport, be it due to his joyful nature, his funny antics or for showing superb sportsman spirit. In 2019, Bravo made a U-turn on his retirement and made himself available for the shortest version of the game.

Statistics 2025

Matches

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Runs

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Highest Score

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Wickets

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Date Of Birth

7 OCTOBER 1983

Batting Style

Right Handed

Bowling Style

Right-arm medium

CAREER STATISTICS

BATTING
MATCHES
NO
RUNS
HIGH SCORE
AVERAGE
S/R
100s
50s
4s
6s
2021
20
5
104
47 v Australia
11.55
100.97
-
-
6
5
2020
5
-
9
9 v Ireland
9
128.57
-
-
-
1
2016
11
1
151
55 v Pakistan
18.87
99.34
-
1
10
5
2015
5
-
85
31 v Sri Lanka
17
114.86
-
-
3
4
2014
13
2
167
46 v Pakistan
18.55
124.62
-
-
13
8
2013
5
1
135
38 v Zimbabwe
33.75
91.83
-
-
8
3
2012
10
3
260
54 v England
43.33
133.33
-
1
11
14
2010
7
-
108
40 v South Africa
18
100
-
-
6
4
2009
7
1
162
66 v India
32.4
138.46
-
2
13
6
2008
2
1
52
28 v Australia
52
162.5
-
-
1
5
2007
5
2
3
2 v Bangladesh
1
50
-
-
-
-
2006
1
1
19
19 v New Zealand
-
118.75
-
-
2
-
Overall
91
17
1255
66 v India
22.01
115.03
0
4
73
55
BOWLING
INN
BALLS
RUNS
WICKETS
BBI
AVERAGE
ECON
S/R
3w
5w
2021
16
354
436
19
4/19 v South Africa
22.94
0
18.63
0
-
2020
5
109
130
7
3/19 v Ireland
18.57
0
15.57
0
-
2016
10
228
312
12
3/37 v England
26
0
19
0
-
2015
5
114
177
7
4/28 v Sri Lanka
25.28
0
16.28
0
-
2014
11
202
281
5
2/34 v England
56.2
0
40.4
0
-
2013
4
66
83
4
2/15 v Zimbabwe
20.75
0
16.5
0
-
2012
6
94
126
5
2/23 v New Zealand
25.2
0
18.8
0
-
2010
7
114
150
5
2/5 v Ireland
30
0
22.8
0
-
2009
7
150
218
11
4/38 v India
19.81
0
13.63
0
-
2008
1
12
12
1
1/12 v Australia
12
0
12
0
-
2007
4
46
95
-
0/6 v England
-
0
-
0
-
2006
1
16
16
2
2/16 v New Zealand
8
0
8
0
-
Overall
77
1505
2036
78
4/19 v South Africa
26.10
8.11
19.29
0
0
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