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Bravo hints at ending international career

UTV | COLOMBO – West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo’s international career might be over.

The 34-year-old doesn’t see himself making a comeback for Windies.

“I was dropped while I was fit. I don’t think now, at 34, it would make any sense coming back,” Bravo said.

“I just need to see what is left for me, for my fans to see Dwayne Bravo playing cricket. That is my priority. I am looking at these tournaments as a chance to continue playing cricket. As long as I can play cricket, I am happy. As far as internationals are concerned, I have been dropped from the West Indies team”, the all-rounder said.

Bravo last played for Windies in September 2016 in a Twenty20 International against Pakistan.

He hasn’t played Tests for over seven years now while his last One-Day International was in Windies’s abandoned tour of India in 2014.

Bravo missed the 2017 edition of Indian Premier League owing to an injury he sustained in the 2016-17 edition of Big Bash League, but he’s back to fitness, having featured in the Caribbean Premier League and Bangladesh Premier League this year.

Bravo has played 40 Tests for Windies scoring 2200 and bagging 86 wickets. In ODIs, Bravo scored 3426 runs and captured 199 wickets in 164 matches.

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