Dwayne Bravo's CPL career ends prematurely due to injury
Dwayne Bravo, the celebrated all-rounder, has prematurely ended his Caribbean Premier League (CPL) career due to a groin injury. The unfortunate incident occurred during a match against St Lucia Kings in Tarouba on Tuesday. Bravo, who was set to retire following the 2024 CPL edition, sustained the injury while attempting to catch a ball to dismiss Kings's captain Faf du Plessis in the seventh over.
Bravo's emotional exit from final CPL match
Following his injury, Bravo was unable to bowl, thereby resulting in his final CPL game. He later batted at number 11 in TKR's unsuccessful chase of 219 but could only face one ball before retiring hurt. The visibly emotional cricketer struggled to hold back tears as he exited the field, marking an unexpected end to his illustrious CPL career.
Pollard pays tribute to Bravo's contribution to cricket
TKR captain Kieron Pollard expressed his gratitude for Bravo's significant contributions to cricket, both locally and globally. "He's been a charismatic person and has been inspiring throughout," said Pollard. He also highlighted that while injury thwarted Bravo, the all-rounder's dedication to the sport remained sturdy. Despite the unexpected end, Bravo leaves behind an impressive legacy in CPL with five titles under his belt.
Du Plessis honors Bravo's impact on Caribbean cricket
Faf du Plessis, who has played alongside Bravo in various leagues, expressed his admiration for the cricketer. "Sad to see DJ Bravo finishing in that way," du Plessis said. He praised Bravo's career and impact on Caribbean cricket, stating, "The home people would be super proud with his cricket." Despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding his exit from CPL, Bravo's influence on the sport remains undeniable.
Bravo bows out with most CPL wickets
Bravo, who has featured in the CPL since the inaugural edition in 2013, leads the wickets column. He has snapped up 129 wickets from 107 CPL matches at an average of 23.02. Only two other players have 100+ wickets in the tournament.