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Dwayne Bravo has highlighted the transformative power of the Indian Premier League in modern cricket. The legendary all-rounder credits the tournament for providing unprecedented opportunities for players worldwide. His own journey demonstrates the IPL's potential to elevate cricketers' careers both financially and professionally. Bravo continues to inspire future generations through his remarkable cricket legacy.

Key Points: Dwayne Bravo Praises IPL's Global Cricket Revolution

  • - Bravo credits IPL for massive financial and skill development for global cricketers
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Bravo hails IPL's impact: 'It helped every cricketer, not just me'

Cricket legend Dwayne Bravo reveals how IPL transformed player careers, skills, and global cricket landscape.

"IPL hasn't only helped me; it has helped every cricketer playing the game today - Dwayne Bravo"

New Delhi, July 26

Former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has credited the Indian Premier League (IPL) for playing a transformative role in his career and in shaping the modern era of cricket.

Reflecting on his IPL journey, Bravo said the league has significantly impacted players worldwide -- both financially and in terms of skill development -- transforming the landscape of professional cricket.

"IPL hasn't only helped me; it has helped every cricketer playing the game today -- financially and skill-wise," Bravo told IANS. "I'm proud to have played for two of the most successful franchises and to be remembered as one of the best."

Bravo, a key figure for Chennai Super Kings and a former player for Mumbai Indians, remains one of the most decorated overseas cricketers in IPL history. Known for his signature flair, death-over expertise, and dynamic presence, the Trinidadian all-rounder carved a lasting niche in the T20 format. He also served as a mentor for Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2025 edition of the tournament.

His successful stint in the IPL brought accolades and financial success, while also inspiring a generation of Caribbean players to embrace franchise cricket with confidence.

Now representing the West Indies Champions squad in the ongoing World Championship of Legends (WCL), Bravo's cricketing journey continues -- but his appreciation for the IPL remains strong.

"The experience, the exposure, the friendships -- the IPL gave me all of that," he said from London, where the WCL is underway.

The WCL features six teams -- India, Pakistan, England, Australia, South Africa, and West Indies -- comprising legendary players of the past. The tournament follows a round-robin format, awarding two points for a win, one for a tie or no result, and none for a loss. Net Run Rate (NRR) will determine rankings in case of tied points, with the top four teams advancing to the knockout stage.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I agree IPL helped many players, we shouldn't forget it's also made cricket too commercial. Traditional test cricket is losing its charm because of these T20 leagues.
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Aman W
Bravo bhai is speaking facts! IPL gave opportunities to so many unknown players from small towns. Remember how Jadeja and Pandya brothers became stars through IPL? Game changer for Indian cricket!
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Priya S
Love how humble Bravo is! West Indies players have contributed so much to IPL's entertainment value. Their energy and skills make the tournament more exciting. Hope to see more Caribbean talent in future seasons!
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Varun X
IPL's financial impact is undeniable, but I wish BCCI would share more revenue with domestic players who form the backbone of our cricket system. The gap between IPL stars and Ranji players is too wide.
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Nisha Z
Bravo's dance moves after taking wickets were as iconic as his bowling! 😂 IPL isn't just cricket, it's a complete entertainment package. Missing him in CSK colors this year!

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