Bravo not seeking Windies recall

West Indies all-rounder, Dwayne Bravo, has refuted international media reports suggesting he is actively seeking a return to the regional side for next year’s World Cup in England.

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The 34-year-old, currently in India preparing for next month’s start of the Indian Premier League, was quoted as saying, “Hopefully, I would get to play in the World Cup as well,” after congratulating West Indies for clinching their spot at the showpiece at the ongoing ICC Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.

But Bravo told Line & Length Network his comments had been meant as a “simple joke” and not a “comeback request”.

“Some reporters take things and run with it,” the dynamic Trinidad and Tobago player said.

“I was asked how I felt about the Windies making the Finals and I responded by saying, ‘I am so happy for the guys because they worked hard and deserve to be in England, hey, maybe I will comeback,’ and laughed. But it was in no way a comeback request.”

Bravo has been overlooked for selection in One Day Internationals ever since his crucial role in the controversial abandoned tour of India, in a player’s pay dispute with Cricket West Indies.

Since then, he has struggled with injuries. He underwent major hamstring surgery after picking up a serious injury in the Australia Big Bash in December 2016, and also recently nursed an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sprain of his right knee, which kept him out of the Pakistan Super League this year.

In announcing the squad last January for the ongoing ICC World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe, chief selector Courtney Browne said Bravo was not considered because “he had indicated previously that he is no longer available to play cricket for the West Indies.”

Bravo rejected this assertion but said he believed selectors should keep faith with the contingent who helped the Windies qualify.

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