From My Cricket Archives (2004): Q & A With Dwayne Bravo

Fri, Feb 13, ’04 by MICHELLE MCDONALD  One of the brightest spots in this year’s Carib Beer Cup competition is Trinidad & Tobago all-rounder Dwayne John Bravo. In the first five matches, Bravo has helped himself to 455 runs (avg 50.55) with a personal best of 197.  The 20-year-old has also picked up 21 wickets […]

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CPLT20: KNIGHT RIDERS EDGE WARRIORS IN THRILLING FINAL

The Trinbago Knight Riders held their nerve to beat the Guyana Amazon Warriors by three wickets in a tense finale of the 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) at a jam-packed Providence Stadium. Put in to bat after captain Imran Tahir won the toss, the Warriors stumbled early when rookie Quentin Sampson fell to […]

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Thank you, Dwayne Bravo…born to play cricket

Before West Indies Cricketer Dwayne John Bravo was selected for the West Indies senior team, I had identified him as someone who would likely be selected and go on become a star. Boy, did I pick that one right! This was way back in February 2004, yes, that is right, 20 years ago, when he […]

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KINGS STORM TO COMMANDING WIN OVER PATRIOTS: HERO CPL T20 MATCH 20

Saint Lucia Kings 189/7 (Charles 61, du Plessis 41; DJ Bravo 1/26, Khan 2/45) beat St Kitts & Nevis Patriots 140 all out (Brevis 32, Khan 26; Wiese 3/8, Williams 3/32) by 49 runs The Saint Lucia Kings moved back into the play-off spots with a commanding 49 run victory over the St Kitts & […]

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My best memory of Dwayne Bravo

On November 4 during this year’s T20 Cricket World Cup, West Indies cricket all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, announced his retirement from international cricket. This was his second retirement and it came as his team, the defending champions, crashed out of the tournament. At the virtual post-match press conference after the loss to Sri Lanka, I asked […]

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Dwayne Bravo post match interview – 2nd T20

“One of my strengths is ones and twos, then accelerate” – DJ Bravo on batting at #5. Click here for the full interview on the Windies website.

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