
West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo announced his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday (October 24).
Dwayne Bravo played total 270 International matches(164 ODIs, 40 Tests, 66 T20Is). He was a star player for his team in the victory of two T20 world cups 2012 and 2016.
Dwayne said - ''Today I want to conform to the cricket world that I have officially retired from international cricket in all formats of the game. After 14 years when I made my debut for the West Indies, I still remember that moment I received the maroon cap before walking onto the Lord's Cricket Ground against England in July 2004. The enthusiasm and passion I felt then, I have kept with me throughout my career. I must accept that for me to preserve my longevity as a professional cricketer, I must do as others before have done, leave the international arena for the next generation of players."
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Bravo debuted for West Indies in 2004, in ODIs Bravo scored 2,968 runs at an average of 25.36. He also picked up 199 wickets with a career-best of 6 /43. He plays so many leagues also and he will play those leagues, he has only taken retirement from international cricket.