"It's been a great journey," Bravo wrote. "Today I would like to announce my retirement from @cplt20. This season will be my last one and I'm looking forward to playing my final professional tournament in front of my Caribbean ppl! @tkriders - where it all started for me and will end with my team that I help built from scratch!"
Bravo's career has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Known for his charismatic flair both on and off the field, he has been a true ambassador of the game, especially in the shortest format. Starting his professional journey with the West Indies in 2004, Dwayne Bravo quickly made a name for himself as a versatile all-rounder, capable of changing the course of a match with both bat and ball.
However, it was in the T20 format where Bravo truly excelled and cemented his legacy. He played a key role in the West Indies' T20 World Cup triumphs in 2012 and 2016, showcasing his ability to perform on the biggest stage.
Over his career, Bravo has played in various T20 leagues around the world, including the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he became the first player to take 183 wickets.
Bravo's association with the Trinbago Knight Riders has been particularly special. He has led the team to multiple CPL titles, helping transform the franchise into a dominant force in the league. His leadership, experience, and passion have been instrumental in the success of TKR, and his departure will undoubtedly leave a void.