Saturday, June 6, 2026

Darren’s back

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DARREN BRAVO is back – but not with a bang.

Having opted to miss the World Twenty20 to concentrate on the longer form of the game, concerns were raised after the left-hander failed to turn out for Trinidad and Tobago Red Force in the last few rounds of the Professional Cricket League.

Bravo took the field yesterday for the final round match against Windward Islands Volcanoes at the National Cricket Centre in Couva, Trinidad.

His appearance, however, was short-lived and he made only two before he was bowled by rookie left-arm spinner Larry Edwards. The home team made 211 and Windwards responded with 33 without loss at the close.

Here, Bravo playing back down the pitch during his brief innings. (Picture courtesy WICB Media/Ashley Allen.)

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