Bravo’s announcement came on Instagram on Thursday, where he shared his heartfelt farewell to the sport. "Today is the day I say goodbye to the game that has given me everything," Bravo wrote. "Twenty-one years as a professional cricketer – it's been an incredible journey, filled with many highs and a few lows. Most importantly, I was able to live my dream because I gave you 100 at every step."
While he expressed his desire to continue, Bravo acknowledged it was time to "face reality," adding that his body could no longer withstand the strain and injuries that had come with the game.
Injury shortens final CPL stint
Bravo had declared earlier this year that the ongoing Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season would be his last, but fate had other plans. A groin injury sustained while fielding in a match against the St. Lucia Kings prematurely ended his CPL stint, cutting short his farewell tournament. Reflecting on the injury, Bravo said, "My mind wants to keep going, but my body can no longer endure the pain, the breakdowns, and the strain. I can't put myself in a position where I might let down my teammates, my fans, or the teams I represent."Despite the bittersweet ending to his career, Bravo made it clear that he leaves with no regrets. "Though this ending is bittersweet, I have no regrets about my career or this decision. Now, I look forward to my next chapter. Once again, thank you. See you soon on the other side."
From CSK star to KKR mentor
Bravo's At Kolkata Knight Riders, Bravo will replace Gautam Gambhir, who left his mentorship role to take over as India's head coach earlier this year. Venky Mysore, CEO of Knight Riders Group, expressed his enthusiasm for Bravo’s new role. "DJ Bravo joining us is an exciting development. His relentless drive to win, along with his vast experience and deep knowledge, will greatly benefit our franchise and players," Mysore said in a media release.
Bravo’s responsibilities will not be limited to the IPL. He will also oversee KKR's other
An iconic career comes to a close
Bravo’sSpeaking about his new journey with KKR, Bravo said, "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 end of Bravo’s playing career signals the beginning of a new chapter in the cricketing world. For fans who have followed his journey for over two decades, his presence off the field will surely bring as much wisdom as his performances did on it. As Bravo himself said, "The Champion bids farewell," but his legacy will continue to inspire many, both within KKR and around the world.
(With inputs from PTI)