Stylish West Indies batsman Darren Bravo is hoping to rekindle his love affair with Sri Lanka when he suits up for the Twenty20 World Cup later this month. The left-hander is a member of the 15-man squad currently in camp at the High Performance Centre at the UWI Cave Hill Campus, in preparation for the Sept.18 to Oct.7 tournament in Sri Lanka. He has not played for the Windies, however, since injury curtailed his tour of England last June and is hoping Sri Lanka proves a happy hunting ground. “I made a good start to my Test career in Sri Lanka a few years ago so it is a place that has good memories for me,” Bravo said. “I enjoy the conditions, the atmosphere and the overall environment there. I have done quite well in Asia in general so this World Cup is something that I’m looking forward to.” Bravo has been one of the leading batsmen for the Caribbean squad over the last year, despite his modest form on the recent England tour. However, injury sidelined him for the entire New Zealand series which the West Indies won comprehensively. With very little competitive cricket under his belt, Bravo said he was eagerly looking forward to playing in the two practice matches coming up on Thursday in order to measure his match fitness. “I will try to use those two matches to get fully back into the groove. I played in the T20 tournament in Trinidad recently and I felt comfortable at the crease again,” Bravo said. From gulftoday
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