Off The Field

Dwayne Bravo Takes A Dig At Former Cricket West Indies President Dave Cameron

Written by Abhishek Patil

Dwayne Bravo, who retired from international cricket in October 2018, took a dig at former Cricket West Indies president Dave Cameron for “keeping certain people away from the team”.

Bravo, who represented the West Indies in 164 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), added that it ended many careers but expressed his happiness over Dave Cameron’s six-year reign coming to an end. In March 2019, former West Indies team manager Ricky Skerritt took over as the new president of Cricket West Indies replacing Dave Cameron at the role.

“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. However, there is a God and every rope has an end,” Bravo was quoted as saying by guardian.co.tt.

“The longest rope in the world has an end and it is good to see,” he added.

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