London, April 30 (IANS/CMC) West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo is disappointed with the selectors' decision to keep him out of the Test team for the last four years.

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Bravo, who skippers the West Indies One-Day International side, has been complaining ahead of the home series against New Zealand, which begins in June.

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“I must stress my disappointment of not playing Test cricket for the last four years. They got it wrong but there is nothing I can do about it. I just have to continue to play my game and show my hunger and desire to play Test cricket, and hopefully I will get the opportunity again," said Bravo.

West Indies and New Zealand play three Tests and two Twenty20 matches, starting with the first game June 8 at Sabina Park, Kingston.

“There is a Test series against New Zealand and my eyes are on that. I definitely want to be back, involved in Test cricket again. For those who don’t know, the last Test I played was in 2010 in Sri Lanka and I was very disappointed that I was not able to make the Test squad since," said Bravo.

The Trinidadian has scored 2,200 runs in 40 Tests with three centuries and 13 half-centuries and has also taken 86 Test wickets since making his debut against England at Lord’s in 2004.

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“I keep asking what is it I have to do again to be selected. Obviously, they can’t really give a proper answer so it always finishes off with a small laugh. Nothing really serious comes out of it,” said the 30-year-old.

The Chennai Super Kings player is currently in England recovering from a shoulder injury he sustained during the Indian Premier League match.

“I have had two very good days of rehab and I am going to extend my stay an extra week and push myself a bit more. Coming from Dubai, I was in a lot of pain and I was not sure I could actually do the things I am doing now," said Bravo.

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--IANS/CMC

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