I’m not a DJ, it’s my name: Dwayne Bravo
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Dwayne Bravo is considered to be one of the best T20 all-rounders of the current era. His ability to bowl at the death, with all his variations and along and the ability to smash the ball out of the park, makes him a complete player for the team.
Bravo who was a key member of the West Indies team, who won the World T20 2016 stated that his team wanted to remind the world that they are the best team in the shortest format of the game by winning the World T20 2016 in India. With the victory, the Caribbean team created history by winning the World T20 twice.
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Bravo is currently playing for the IPL side, Gujarat Lions (GL) that will play against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Friday for a spot in the IPL final. Ahead of Qualifier 2 between Gujarat Lions and Sunrisers Hyderabad, Bravo said that people call him ‘DJ’ after his ‘Champion’ track’s success. “My name is Dwayne John Bravo and because I am involved with music now, a lot of people think I’m actually a DJ. But I’m not a DJ, it’s my name”, he added.
He explained his strategy of being successful at the higher level. “If I’m batting, I would look to get a boundary off the first ball and If I’m bowling, then I’ll try and make sure the first ball doesn’t go for a boundary. The first ball is very crucial in either scenario. Also the last ball as well, but first is more important.”
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Bravo feels that the West Indies cricket has always produced legends but their mismanagement in running the sport, hurts them. “We have heroes. Yes, we had Lara, Chanderpaul now we have Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, myself, Sunil Narine are all heroes back home and in India as well. They are all players who have done well for West Indies cricket and we’re still young in our careers and have a long way to go with a lot to achieve. Young players do look up to guys like Gayle. I think our cricket is not managed properly so we might find that players are losing interest,” he signed off.
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