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Monday, August 11, 2025

Sir Viv happy with Bravo's return

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VINODE MAMCHAN
2379 days ago
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West Indies' Darren Bravo plays a shot against England during day two of the second Test cricket match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda on Friday. (AP)

West Indies' Darren Bravo plays a shot against England during day two of the second Test cricket match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda on Friday. (AP)

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Sir Vi­vian Richards says he is very hap­py to see the re­turn of T&T bats­man Dar­ren Bra­vo on the West In­dies team and he's ex­pect­ing good things from him.

Richards watched Bra­vo's in­nings of 50 runs against Eng­land in the sec­ond Wis­den Test at the Sir Viv Richards Ground in An­tigua. Speak­ing af­ter Bra­vo's knock Richards said: "I'm re­al­ly hap­py to see him back, he's a class act. I know he had his prob­lems with the board but it's good to see him back. We need to uti­lize our best tal­ent and I al­ways felt that over the years he did well un­der pres­sure. His re­turn is good for the bat­ting unit."

Bra­vo's ca­reer took off around the same time as the likes of Vi­rat Kohli, Joe Root and Steven Smith but their stats are more im­pres­sive than this at present.

Richards said: "We have to re­mem­ber that he played on a team that was on the de­fen­sive most times and he was put un­der a lot of pres­sure. Look at his bat­ting in this Test match, that in­nings turned out to be valu­able. He was able to wear the Eng­lish bowlers down. He is grad­u­al­ly mak­ing his way back and if he gets go­ing he will be a great ad­di­tion to this West In­dies bat­ting unit."

Bra­vo's top score of 50, took the Windies to 308 in re­sponse to Eng­land's 187 and this paved the way for the home team to reg­is­ter a mas­sive 10-wick­et win and se­ries vic­to­ry as well. His knock was the slow­est half-cen­tu­ry in Tests in terms of min­utes 359.

Het­my­er - the 'Dare­dev­il'

The Mas­ter Blaster said he was al­so very im­pressed with Guyana bats­man Shim­ron Het­my­er. "I like his style, love his in­tent there will be times that we will love him and hate him be­cause he is a dare­dev­il. He rep­re­sents what the re­al flair of West In­dies bat­ting should be like.

"The more ex­pe­ri­ence he gets he will be­come much bet­ter be­cause there is cer­tain­ly a lot of tal­ent there. He just needs to con­tin­ue learn­ing and har­ness­ing that tal­ent and what a play­er he will be."


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