DJ not expecting a call from national team


I got you, didn’t I? West Indian cricketer, DJ Bravo, doesn’t
expect to be called by the West Indies team after being dropped from the team.
The all-rounder plays in various T20 leagues all over the world and apparently
content with it.
"I am looking at
these tournaments as a chance to continue playing cricket," Bravo said.
"As long as I can play cricket, I am happy. As far as internationals are
concerned, I have been dropped from the West Indies team.
He stated that because he was dropped when fit, he doesn’t
expect to be called upby the team anymore given that he is already in his
twilight years.
"I was dropped while I was fit. I don't think now, at
34, it would make any sense coming back,” he said.

However, he enthused that he plays so that his fans get to
see him in action.
“I just need to see what is left for me, for my fans to see
Dwayne Bravo playing cricket. That is my priority."
Bravo is currently playing the T10 league after his endeavor
in the Bangladesh Premier League .The West Indian missed this year’s IPL due to
an injury and claims that he missed the game, but is happy to be back again.
"I didn't play for nine months [seven months],"
Bravo said. "That is a lot. I missed the game and I have to be careful
now. Playing BPL, we made it to the semi-finals. Unfortunately we didn't make
it all the way through, but I am happy to be playing again."