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Dwayne Bravo set to inspire as Trinidad and Tobago expands ambassador program

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Dwayne Bravo set to inspire as Trinidad and Tobago expands ambassador program
Key Points(5)
  • Former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo is poised to take on a new role off the field, as Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Phillip Watts, confirmed plans to appoint him as a national sports ambassador.
  • The announcement came during the government’s post-cabinet briefing on September 4, where Watts outlined the administration’s broader vision to celebrate and harness the influence of its sporting icons.
  • <h2>Expanding the roster of Ambassadors</h2> Watts emphasized that Bravo’s appointment is part of a wider initiative to recognize outstanding athletes who continue to inspire at home and abroad.
  • “Currently we are adding.
  • We have a lot of other athletes we’re looking at to make them sport ambassadors also,” Watts explained, signaling that more high-profile names will soon join the ranks.

Former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo is poised to take on a new role off the field, as Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Phillip Watts, confirmed plans to appoint him as a national sports ambassador.

The announcement came during the government’s post-cabinet briefing on September 4, where Watts outlined the administration’s broader vision to celebrate and harness the influence of its sporting icons.

Expanding the roster of Ambassadors


Watts emphasized that Bravo’s appointment is part of a wider initiative to recognize outstanding athletes who continue to inspire at home and abroad.

“Currently we are adding. We have a lot of other athletes we’re looking at to make them sport ambassadors also,” Watts explained, signaling that more high-profile names will soon join the ranks.

Lara and Badree already honored


Bravo will be in distinguished company. Legendary batsman Brian Lara and former world number one T20 spinner Samuel Badree are already serving as official sports ambassadors, lending their voices and influence to the nation’s sporting and youth development agenda.

For the Ministry, these appointments represent more than ceremonial recognition. By formally engaging celebrated figures such as Lara, Badree, and now Bravo, the government aims to channel their experience, stature, and international reach into programs designed to uplift young athletes and strengthen Trinidad and Tobago’s sporting profile on the world stage.

Watts hinted that the list will continue to grow: “We will be coming with some others.”

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