PORT OF SPAIN – Veteran all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has confirmed his return to international cricket eight months after announcing his retirement, and says he is already eyeing next year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.
The 35-year-old said he had already spoken to new interim chairman of selectors, Robert Haynes, along with recently-elected Cricket West Indies president Ricky Skerritt, and would be making himself available for selection in the shortest format.
“We had a chat, we had a discussion. I haven’t come out of retirement officially like making a public announcement but there is some truth to it,” Bravo said in a recent radio interview.
“If I was selected to go to the (50 overs) World Cup, I would have made myself available but I have committed to Mr Skerritt, and to the selectors and obviously now the fans will know that moving forward where T20s are concerned, I’m going to come back and play T20s for West Indies and try to contribute as much as I can as long as I am healthy. (CMC)