LONDON–West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo says he is disappointed with the decision of selectors to exclude him from the regional side for the last four years.Bravo who skippers the West Indies One Day side has been complaining ahead of the home series against New Zealand which begins in June."I must stress my disappointment of not playing Test cricket for the last four years," declared Bravo in an interview on the Line and Length Cricket cable television show."I think they got it wrong to be honest but there is nothing I can do about it. I just have to continue to play my game and show my hunger and desire to play Test cricket and hopefully I will get the opportunity again".
West Indies and New Zealand play three tests and two T20 matches starting June 8th at Sabina Park, Jamaica."There is a Test series against New Zealand and my eyes are on that. I definitely want to be back involved in Test cricket again," said Bravo."For those who don't know, the last Test match I played was in 2010 in Sri Lanka and to be honest I was very disappointed that I was not able to make the Test squad since".Bravo has scored 2,200 runs in 40 Tests with three centuries and 13 half centuries.
He has also taken 86 Test wickets since making his debut against England at Lord's in 2004."I keep asking what it is I have to do again to be selected," he explained."Obviously, they can't really give a proper answer so it always finishes off with a small laugh. Nothing really serious comes out of it".The Chennai Super Kings player is currently is England recovering from a shoulder injury he sustained during the IPL."I have had two very good days of rehab and I think I am going to extend my stay an extra week and push myself a bit more," said Bravo."Coming from Dubai, I was in a lot of pain and I was not sure I could actually do the things I am doing now". (CMC)