Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Bravo ‘forced’ to move on

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MELBOURNE – All-rounder Dwayne Bravo says he is still committed to playing for West Indies, but was forced to quit Test cricket because of the poor treatment meted out to him by selectors.

Speaking ahead of his campaign in the Big Bash League for Melbourne Renegades, Bravo told media here that with little interest coming from selectors he had turned his attention to the lucrative Twenty20 leagues across the globe.

“Until earlier this year I was still interested to play Test cricket, but I have yet to hear anything from any selector, what their plans are for me, what my position is,” Bravo lamented.

“I just decided it’s time to move on with my life and try to channel my energy in different places. I would have loved the opportunity to play Test cricket again but since being dropped back in 2010, I never got the chance and I just decided to call it a day.”

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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