IMO, Bravo is the most complete W.I. player. He does all three aspects of the game very well.
Now we need 5 more D Bravo's, and Windies cricket will be primo once more.
After watching Dwayne in the recent Aussie series, in the longer version of the game he can be prone to giving his wicket away (of course many are afflicted w/this) so he still has to work on his concentration and mental lapses in the batting dept.
If he can put the concentration together with his unabashed love for playing the game,
and every form of the game, his star will shine bright for a long time, and he will go down
in the Windies cricket annals as one of the best all rounders the region has produced.
I want to see his half brother come good this 4 day season, as I believe, technically he
is Laraesque. And if he does come good, who knows with Chanders seemingly at the end
of his rainbow, it might be time for some more Trini blood.
2 to 3 years down the road, I see Trini having 5 players on a regular basis on the Windies
team, for test, 50 over, and the increasingly popular 20/20.
Our talent pool is the deepest in the Windies, and our recent rise to the top in regional
cricket is proof in the pudding.