Dwayne Bravo      

Full name Dwayne John Bravo

Born October 7, 1983, Santa Cruz, Trinidad

Current age 29 years 256 days

Major teams West Indies, Chennai Super Kings, Essex, Kent, Mumbai Indians, Sydney Sixers, Trinidad & Tobago, University of West Indies Vice Chancellor's XI, Victoria

Nickname Johnny

Playing role Allrounder

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast

Relation Half-brother - DM Bravo

Dwayne John Bravo
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 40 71 1 2200 113 31.42 4527 48.59 3 13 269 21 41 0
ODIs 140 117 18 2363 112* 23.86 2940 80.37 1 8 179 44 56 0
T20Is 35 32 9 679 66* 29.52 542 125.27 0 3 37 31 13 0
First-class 100 180 7 5302 197 30.64 8 30 89 0
List A 188 161 23 3190 112* 23.11 1 11 78 0
Twenty20 168 137 40 2742 70* 28.26 2175 126.06 0 12 180 124 81 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 40 61 6466 3426 86 6/55 6/84 39.83 3.17 75.1 6 2 0
ODIs 140 127 5539 4919 163 6/43 6/43 30.17 5.32 33.9 4 1 0
T20Is 35 29 474 665 28 4/38 4/38 23.75 8.41 16.9 1 0 0
First-class 100 11025 5918 177 6/11 33.43 3.22 62.2 9 7 0
List A 188 7072 6126 212 6/43 6/43 28.89 5.19 33.3 6 2 0
Twenty20 168 158 3008 4017 167 4/23 4/23 24.05 8.01 18.0 3 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v West Indies at Lord's, Jul 22-26, 2004 scorecard
Last Test Sri Lanka v West Indies at Pallekele, Dec 1-5, 2010 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut West Indies v England at Georgetown, Apr 18, 2004 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v West Indies at Cardiff, Jun 14, 2013 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v West Indies at Auckland, Feb 16, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I West Indies v Zimbabwe at North Sound, Mar 3, 2013 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 2001/02
Last First-class Trinidad & Tobago v Combined Campuses and Colleges at Port of Spain, Mar 23-25, 2013 scorecard
List A debut 2002
Last List A South Africa v West Indies at Cardiff, Jun 14, 2013 scorecard
Twenty20 debut New Zealand v West Indies at Auckland, Feb 16, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians at Kolkata, May 26, 2013 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
2/43, 8* West Indies v South Africa Cardiff 14 Jun 2013 ODI # 3371
25, 0/36 West Indies v India The Oval 11 Jun 2013 ODI # 3368
1/29, 19 West Indies v Pakistan The Oval 7 Jun 2013 ODI # 3364
12, 3/26 West Indies v Sri Lanka Birmingham 4 Jun 2013 Other OD
20, 1/44 West Indies v Australia Cardiff 1 Jun 2013 Other OD
4/42, 15 Super Kings v Mum Indians Kolkata 26 May 2013 T20
3/9 Super Kings v Mum Indians Delhi 21 May 2013 T20
1/26, 11 Super Kings v RCB Bangalore 18 May 2013 T20
12*, 2/19 Super Kings v Daredevils Chennai 14 May 2013 T20
23*, 1/35 Super Kings v Royals Jaipur 12 May 2013 T20
Profile

Dwayne Bravo is that creature long needed by West Indies, an allrounder. He made his Test debut at Lord's in July 2004, and took three wickets in the first innings with his medium-paced swingers. He also showed a cool enough temperament to forge a confident start at the crease, displaying a straight bat despite his team's facing a big England total of 568. His follow-ups were even better. By the end of the series, West Indies were down and out, but in Bravo, they had unearthed a special talent. He scored plenty of runs and claimed a bunch of wickets in four Tests, but nowhere was his ability more evident than in Manchester, where he top-scored for the team, and then restricted England with a six-wicket haul. He hit 107 against South Africa in April 2004-05 at Antigua to bring up his maiden century and in November 2005, scored a magnificent 113 against Australia at Hobart. He dazzled in the ODI series against India in May 2006, bamboozling the batsmen with his slower ones and chipping in with match-winning contributions with the bat. He grew as a player in the limited-overs format in the 2006-07 season with a fluent unbeaten 112, his maiden ODI ton, against England in the Champions Trophy and achieved his best career figures, 4 for 39, against India in the last game before the World Cup. Bravo was acting ODI captain when Chris Gayle was injured in Zimbabwe in late 2007 and he became their latest Test captain when he led them to a loss in Durban the following month. He was often a rare glimmer of joy among some depressing moments until an ankle injury struck in 2008 and ruled him out for eight months. He return for the one-day series against England just as full of energy as when he left, but full recovery proved a slow process and he wasn't rushed back into Test cricket. Twenty20, though, was less of an issue as he resumed his contract with Mumbai Indians. His impressive Twenty20 skills were on display during the Champions League in India where he was the tournament's leading wicket-taker.
Vaneisa Baksh October 2009

Timeline
    • April 18, 2004
      A low-key beginning
      • Dwayne Bravo's first international appearance doesn't draw much attention: he takes two wickets in the truncated ODI against England in Georgetown, but finishes on the losing side.
    • May 2, 2004
      Early success with the bat
      • Bravo's batting skills are first put on show in St Lucia in the ODI series against England; he makes a mature, unbeaten 33 to guide West Indies to a four-wicket win while chasing 282 and hand them the series.
    • July 22-26, 2004
      Strong first in Tests
      • He makes his Test debut at Lord's, and though the match ends in a disappointment for West Indies, Bravo makes a strong all-round impression. He grabs 3 for 74 in the first innings and scores a patient 44.
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Jun 14, 2013

Darren Bravo and Darren Sammy walked off dejected, South Africa v West Indies, Champions Trophy, Group B, Cardiff, June 14, 2013

Darren Bravo and Darren Sammy walked off dejected

© PA Photos

Jun 11, 2013

Dwayne Bravo punches one down the ground, India v West Indies, Champions Trophy, Group B, The Oval, June 11, 2013

Dwayne Bravo punches one down the ground

© AFP

Jun 7, 2013

Dwayne Bravo embraces Sunil Narine after the latter dismissed Kamran Akmal, West Indies v Pakistan, Champions Trophy, Group B, The Oval, June 7, 2013

Dwayne Bravo embraces Sunil Narine after the latter dismissed Kamran Akmal

© Getty Images

Tour Results
Australia v West Indies at Brisbane - Feb 13, 2013
West Indies won by 27 runs
Australia v West Indies at Melbourne - Feb 10, 2013
Australia won by 17 runs
Australia v West Indies at Sydney - Feb 8, 2013
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 31 balls remaining)
Australia v West Indies at Canberra - Feb 6, 2013
Australia won by 39 runs
Australia v West Indies at Perth - Feb 3, 2013
Australia won by 54 runs
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