I am confident – Bravo

Bravo

Colombo, Sri Lanka – West Indies middle-order batsman Darren Bravo is eagerly looking forward to playing in his first ICC Cricket World Cup. The left-handed stroke-maker, who turned 22 last Sunday, said it has always been a dream of his to wear the Windies maroon colours in the biggest event in the cricket world.

“I want to go out and do my part and help the West Indies to have a great World Cup. The Coach has given me the backing and I have the confidence to go out and perform at that crucial position – batting at Number 3,” he said.

“This tournament is going to be a big challenge for me but I am always someone who thinks of the positive. A big challenge equals a big opportunity,” Bravo reasoned.

“That has been instilled in me from young and I carry that thought with me always. I am adapting to the international level. It is never easy at this level, actually it’s quite tough, but still I’m enjoying it,” Bravo explained.

“I want to keep my focus and concentrate on my role in the team and my responsibility to the people of the West Indies. We are gelling really well as a unit and I have the full backing of everyone.”

Bravo was speaking as the Windies switched from their three-match One-Day Series against Sri Lanka to the ICC Cricket World Cup campaign.

In his short international career Bravo has looked confident at the crease. He made his Test debut last November in Sri Lanka and scored three half-centuries in four innings. In his ODI career, he has made 13 appearances and scored 345 runs at 38.33 per innings.

In the final match against Sri Lanka last Sunday he made a stroke-filled 79, surpassing his previous career-best of 74.

The Windies Number 46 added: “I am playing well and want to keep going… to get big scores… to win matches with the bat. In the last match we lost Chris Gayle off the first ball in our innings and that was a major setback so I had to step to the crease to face the second ball. It was very important that I batted for the team. The first part was to settle the innings, then to try and build a partnership, and then try to take the team home to victory. I didn’t achieve the last part, but I am quite happy with the way I’m batting and I’m looking to take that form with me into the World Cup.”

The Cricket World Cup bowls off on Saturday, February 19 with Bangladesh facing India in Dhaka. The tournament will run until Saturday, April 2 with the final in Mumbai. West Indies have been drawn in Group B alongside India, South Africa, England, Bangladesh, Ireland and the Netherlands.

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7 Comments

  1. GamePro
    February 10, 2011

    This guy has a lot of potential. He easily passes as Brian Lara’s little brother in terms of looks. So far his display on the field also seem to be along Brian’s path too. Oh how I wish.

  2. legit
    February 10, 2011

    i love ur ability i just would prefer if u would try as much as possible to read the field at all times and the state of the game. always try to hit the ball on the ground..where the game dictates …looking forward to great things from baby lara.

  3. Fly on the Wall
    February 10, 2011

    does look like lara a lil bit

  4. Reon
    February 10, 2011

    Thats my favorite Westindies cricketer, right there!!!

  5. Channel 1
    February 9, 2011

    Looking for great things from Darren Bravo aka baby Lara and the rest of the West Indies team in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup once they play hard determined cricket.

  6. Sarwan
    February 9, 2011

    keep up the good work my bro ur battin is superb and ur style is great u will make it big in the game just keep ur head above the water keep ur eyes on the ball at all times and u will keep movin up ur game is already an impact on the life of youngstars so keep goin 1love 2 the W.I team

  7. Anonymous
    February 9, 2011

    keep up the good work my bro ur battin is superb and ur style is great u will make it big in the game just keep ur head above the water keep ur eyes on the ball at all times and u will keep movin up ur game is already an impact on the life of youngstars so keep goin 1love 2 the W.I team

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