Retiring West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo said that he was very grateful to get a chance to represent the West Indies for a long period of time. He added that he was lucky to play this game for 18 years.
Though Bravo didn't sign off from international cricket on a winning note as West Indies lost to Australia by eight wickets in their last match of ICC Men's T20 World Cup, he can look back at his glittering career with pride, including being a part of the winning teams of the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy followed by two Men's T20 World Cup titles in 2012 and 2016.
"Being around the international circuit to represent my country for, let's say, 18 years, I'm very grateful to represent the West Indies for so long. There are some strong friendships with great people and some great players, and I'm very lucky to be playing this game," said Bravo in the post-match press conference.