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Dwayne Bravo takes a jibe at Dave Cameron's previous CWI regime 

Dwayne Bravo takes a jibe at Dave Cameron's previous CWI regime 

Bravo is pleased to have seen West Indies win the ODI series against Afghanistan.

Dwayne Bravo | Getty

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)

 
 

By Kashish Chadha - 11 Nov, 2019

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