As West Indies won an ODI series after five years against Afghanistan in Lucknow on Saturday (November 9), former all-rounder Dwayne Bravo couldn't hold himself back from taking a jab at previous Cricket West Indies regime led by Dave Cameron who in a way ruined his international career.
"West Indies cricket has suffered at the hands of vindictive people who were bent on keeping certain people away from the team, ending many careers," he was quoted as saying by the T&T Guardian. "However, there is a God and every rope has an end. The longest rope in the world has an end and it is good to see."
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"These are the same players but what you have different now is that there is a change at the very top and this has caused a lot of positives."
"The negativity that surrounded West Indies cricket is no longer there and we are looking forward to taking West Indies cricket back to the top."
Bravo didn't specifically take any names but it was clear whom he is targeting when he said: "The vindictiveness, the jealousy, the bad mind and the attitude that I am the boss. You all know who I am talking about."
"Have a clean heart, a clean mind, be respectful and have the right attitude for the people of the Caribbean."
"Mr Pollard, Jason Holder and coach Phil Simmons have the perfect opportunity to turn West Indies cricket around for the West Indies people who have been suffering over the last couple of years," Bravo added.
"The last five years were the worst for West Indies cricket and just a few people with egos and bad intentions trying their best disrupt the players."
With the house finally settling in order, Bravo, 36, hinted he could soon comeback and play for the West Indies again.
"It has been five years since we have not won an ODI series and the boys have now done this. I am a former West Indies cricketer but I may soon come out of international retirement," he concluded.
(Inputs from T&T Guardian)