Former West Indies all-rounder and CSK legend Dwayne Bravo has declared his retirement from the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), marking this year as his final season.
The Caribbean Champion, who is also known as DJ Bravo, will conclude his career as the highest wicket-taker in CPL history, having secured three championships as a captain and five in total. This season, Bravo aims to deliver match-winning performances to help his team clinch their fifth CPL trophy.

Bravo expressed his sentiments about retiring through an emotional message on social media. He emphasized the significance of playing his last professional tournament in front of Caribbean fans and highlighted that TKR is where his journey began and will conclude.
"It's been a great journey and I'm looking forward to playing my final professional tournament in front of my Caribbean people. TKR is the place where everything started for me and will end with my team." - Bravo penned down in his farewell note.
Bravo's statistics in the CPL are impressive, with 103 matches played, 1155 runs scored, and 128 wickets taken. These numbers highlight his significant contribution to the league, and he still has the opportunity to enhance these figures this season. Fans are eagerly anticipating his final performances.
The coveted West Indies star played for the likes of Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings in the IPL with an outstanding distinction. The 40-year-old retired from IPL in 2022 and has 183 wickets in the tournament, the most wickets taken by an overseas player.
The Trinidadian cricketer's journey has been remarkable, earning him a special place in the hearts of cricket enthusiasts. His farewell season promises to be memorable for both him and his supporters.
This farewell season is not just about statistics but also about celebrating Bravo's illustrious career and contributions to cricket.