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Dwayne Bravo to join West Indies T20 side after 3 years

Dwayne Bravo
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Windies recall Dwayne Bravo to end three-year T20 exile

West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo on Sunday was recalled by to the T20 side after more than three years since his last appearance as the Caribbean side build up to the defence of their World Twenty20 title.

Dwayne Bravo named in a 13-man squad for a three-match series against Ireland later this month.

He was a two-time World T20 winner.

However, the West Indies thinks long-term with the next World Cup in the game’s shortest format taking place in Australia in October and November.

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Bravo last played for the T20 side against Pakistan in September 2016 before he quit to concentrate on franchise cricket.

“Dwayne Bravo recalled with the specific intention of bolstering our ‘death’ bowling which identified as an area that really needs improving,” said West Indies chief selector Roger Harper.

“His record in this department speaks for itself. He will also be able to act as a mentor to the other ‘death’ bowlers and lend his experience wherever needed.”

Bravo has played 66 T20 internationals for West Indies, taking 52 wickets and scoring 1,142 runs.

However, his career has often been controversial.

He played the last of his 40 Tests in 2010 and dumped as ODI skipper in 2014.

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He led a walkout after during a tour of India over a pay dispute.

Fellow all-rounder Rovman Powell has recalled having played 23 T20 internationals.

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