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Dwayne Bravo dismisses suggestions about his decision to retire from international cricket

by November 1st, 2018

Former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has shot down suggestions his decision to retire from international cricket was influenced by his non-selection for the just concluded limited overs tour of India.

The 35-year-old last week announced he was quitting international cricket, as he prepared for Trinidad and Tobago Red Force’s semi-final in the regional Super50 at Kensington Oval in Barbados.

Bravo, who also quit test cricket three years ago, said he would confine to ply his trade on the global T/20 circuit.

He was repeatedly snubbed by ‘Windies selectors despite guiding Trinbago Knight Riders to back-to-back titles in the Caribbean Premier T/20 league over the last two seasons.

He captained West Indies in ODI’S for 19 months up to 2014 when he was sacked and dropped from the squad following his key role in the controversial abandoned tour of India earlier that year, owing to a player’s pay dispute with Cricket West Indies.

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