Dwayne Bravo Retires from Cricket, Joins KKR as Mentor for IPL 2025
The West Indies all-rounder ends his 21-year career and transitions to a mentorship role with Kolkata Knight Riders, succeeding Gautam Gambhir.
- Bravo's retirement follows a groin injury that cut short his final Caribbean Premier League season.
- He is the leading wicket-taker in T20 cricket, with 631 wickets in 582 matches.
- Bravo has previously coached Chennai Super Kings and the Afghanistan national team.
- CSK fans expressed surprise and disappointment over Bravo's move to a rival IPL franchise.
- Bravo will also mentor other Knight Riders franchises in CPL, MLC, and ILT20.