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Dwayne Bravo to retire from CPL after 2024 season
Dwayne Bravo, the most noteworthy wicket-taker in T20 cricket, has reported that he will resign from the CPL after the continuous season. Bravo, who will turn 41 in October, unveiled the declaration hours before Trinbago Knight Riders' initial round of CPL 2024, against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in Basseterre.
"It's been an extraordinary excursion. This season will be my final remaining one and I'm anticipating a playing my last proficient competition before my Caribbean ppl," Bravo posted on Instagram. "TKR is where everything began for myself and will end with my group."
Bravo is likewise the most noteworthy wicket-taker in the CPL as of now, with 128 strikes in 103 games at a normal of 22.40 and economy pace of 8.69.
Bravo's CPL retirement comes just about three years after he finished his T20I profession following West Indies' initial exit at the 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE. Then in 2023, Bravo resigned from the IPL, and has filled in as Chennai Super Rulers' bowling trainer since in the association.
At the CPL, Bravo is the most enlivened player, having come out on top for five championships on the whole, incorporating three with TKR alone. Bravo is expecting to end his CPL profession with his fourth title with them.
He had driven TKR to consecutive titles in 2017 and 2018 preceding captaining Loyalists to their most memorable title in 2021.
While CPL 2024 will be his keep going competition on home soil, Bravo will be in real life in other establishment rivalries all over the planet. He is presently contracted to MI Emirates, who have held him in front of the third time of ILT20 in the UAE. He is set to rejoin with Pollard and Pooran in the Emirates. Last month, Bravo had additionally shown up for Texas Super Kings in the Major League Cricket (MLC) in the USA.