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A big-hitter on the field and a hit DJ off it, West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo retired from international cricket on Thursday to prolong his career as a professional player available for Twenty20 franchise events all over the world.
The 35-year-old Bravo, who is not a part of the team which is currently engaged in a series in India, played 40 Tests, 164 ODIs and 66 T20Is since making his debut back in 2004.
His last appearance for the West Indies was more than two years ago. Outside cricket, he also found fame for his hit track 'Champions' that became the West Indies' anthem during their triumphant 2016 T20 World Cup campaign in India.
"After 14 years when I made my debut for the West Indies, I still remember that moment I received the maroon cap before walking onto the Lord’s Cricket Ground against England in July 2004. The enthusiasm and passion I felt then, I have kept with me throughout my career," he added.
The Trinidadian said his decision was also based on a desire to vacate the field for younger talent in the national team.
In his 40-Test career, which began in 2010, Bravo scored 2,200 runs, including three hundreds and 13 fifties. He also picked up 86 wickets in the format.
His 164 ODI appearances yielded 2,968 runs and 199 wickets for him, while his T20 International record constituted 1,142 runs and 52 wickets.
Known to be a powerful-hitter and agile fielder, Bravo is considered an impact player in the T20 format. His last ODI appearance came back in 2014 against India in Dharamsala.
During that dramatic tour, the West Indies team flew home midway through the series owing to a pay dispute with the Board. Bravo was the captain of the ODI side at that time.
He was subsequently dropped from the West Indies' 2015 ODI World Cup squad but came back the next year and played a pivotal role in the team's T20 World Cup triumph, especially his death bowling.
"I am extremely fortunate to have a career that has taken me across the globe into the most prestigious dressing rooms, sharing experiences with all the recent legends of this glorious game," he added.