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Personal Information

Full Name Darren Michael Bravo
Born February 6, 1989 Trinidad
Age 35 Years, 9 Months, 11 Days
National Side West Indies
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Right-arm medium
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting 98 - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
0 3 0 0 0

Career Information

Teams Played West Indies, Nottinghamshire, West Indies A, West Indies Inv XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Deccan Chargers, T&T Red Force, T&T Red Force, West Indies Under-19, West Indies Cricket Presidents XI, Trinbago Knight Riders, Comilla Victorians, West Indians, Bangla Tigers, Multan Sultans, Winnipeg Hawks, Coimbra Knights, The Chennai Braves
Career Span

Darren Michael Bravo Profile

Darren Michael Bravo Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
56 102 5 3538 218 v NZ 8 17 404 41 36.47 44.86 51 0 6 2
ODI
122 117 14 3109 124 v BAN 4 18 252 75 30.18 70.11 35 0 9 11
World Cup
12 11 2 207 73 v SA 0 1 15 6 23.00 70.64 2 0 4 1
T20I
26 22 3 405 43* v IND 0 0 32 14 21.31 106.86 5 0 3 1
CL
12 12 1 258 66 v SRH 0 2 16 14 23.45 111.68 6 0 1 1
CPL
89 79 21 1824 94* v SLK 0 11 94 117 31.44 117.98 33 0 4 3
IPL
1 1 1 6 6* v RPS 0 0 1 0 - 120.00 - - 0 0

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
Test
1 1 0 2 0 0/2 v NZ 0 0 - 2.00 - 1

Darren Michael Bravo Profile

As opposed to his half-brother Dwayne, Darren Bravo is a left handed batsman whose batting style has drawn comparisons with the legendary Brian Lara. Also an occasional wicket-keeper, he made his first-class and list A debuts for Trinidad and Tobago in 2007, before he found a place in the West Indies Under-19 team in 2008.

A very good U-19 WC, followed by good performances in the regional four-day competition for his domestic team in 2008-09 saw him reap rewards for his hard work as he was selected for the West Indies ODI team to face India at home in 2009. Bravo went on to make his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2010, where he put up a solid show with the bat scoring fifties in his first two innings. It was surprising that for someone rated so highly, he wasn't able to convert starts into big scores but finally, after 9 Tests, he scored a 'Daddy' maiden hundred, scoring 195 against Bangladesh in Dhaka in 2011. Later that year, he was a shining star on the Indian tour ending up as the highest run-getter in the Test series with 404 runs including two centuries. He showed glimpses of brilliance sporadically from then on but finally did justice to his talent when he scored a splendid double century in the second innings against New Zealand in Dunedin in 2013, helping West Indies achieve a draw from a dire situation. In 2012, he was signed up by the Indian T20 League franchise Hyderabad but he couldn't take part due to international commitments. He did not play a single game for the franchise and lost out on the contract in 2013.
 

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