Hours after announcing his retirement from all formats of the game, former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo revealed that he has parted ways with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and joined Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) as mentor. The news came as a shock for CSK fans as he has been associated with the franchise as bowling coach for last two seasons. In addition, he played for them and won titles. Bravo who filled in the spot at KKR vacated by India head coach Gautam Gambhir, shared a message for Chennai-based franchise's fans asking for their support.
"Vanakkam, this is a champion. It's not a secret now the news is out that I have accepted the deal to be the mentor of the Knight Riders franchise. Just want to take this time to give a special mention and a special thank you to the CSK management team for giving me their blessings to move on to do something that I am really passionate about," Bravo said.
"My fans in Chennai and to all the CSK fans around the world, I call on you to give me your blessings and support as you always do. I know this is a sad moment for you guys, but it is one that I encourage you to continue to support me in everything that I do. Lot's of love, yellove, all the time. See you guys soon. See you on the other side," the 40-year-old added.
Bravo ecstatic to turn a new leaf
While Bravo has been an integral part of the CSK, he has been associated with Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2024 franchise Trinbago Knight Riders for a decade. Bravo sees it as a perfect platform for his transition from a player to coach.
"I've been part of the Trinbago Knight Riders for the last 10 years in the CPL. Having played for and against the Knight Riders in various leagues, I have a lot of respect for how they operate. The owners' passion, the professionalism of the management, and the family-like environment make it a special place. This is the perfect platform for me as I transition from playing to mentoring and coaching the next generation of players," the two-time T20 World Cup-winning player said.
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