Dwayne Bravo hails ‘superstar’ Andre Russell as the best T20 player
Former West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo has
likened allrounder Andre Russell to Brian Lara and Chris Gayle, and described
him as the best player in T20 cricket.
Bravo, who has captained the West Indies in
all formats, spoke highly of the Jamaican on the I955 FM’s ISports radio show in
Trinidad.
Russell, widely regarded as one of the most
powerful strikers of the ball in limited-overs cricket, was a key figure in the
Caribbean side’s sweep of the two-match T20 series against Sri Lanka earlier
this month.
In the first match at the Pallekele
International Cricket Stadium he put 35 runs on the board, before hitting an
explosive 40 not out to help West Indies to a seven-wicket win in the second
match at the same venue.
“He’s the best in the world and we’re happy
to have him in our team,” said Bravo.
“It’s the same thing I used to say about
Chris Gayle – we are happy to have someone like Gayle representing us, we don’t
have to come up and bowl against him in an international match. I think it’s
the same with Andre Russell. Andre Russell now is our Chris Gayle, is our Brian
Lara in the T20 format. He is a superstar, he’s the best player and we are
happy.”
The 32-year-old Russell is one of the most sought-after players in T20 cricket. He has the highest-scoring rate in the format, at 10.92 runs per over.
Bravo, who was a member of the winning
squad for the Sri Lanka series, was also impressed by some of the other
players. He said it felt good to be part of a team with so much young talent,
even if it meant he had to be far down the batting lineup.
“I was down to bat at number nine and I
said to the guys ‘this is the first time I’ve ever been in a T20 team and I’m
down to bat at number nine’,” the 36-year-old Trinidadian recalled.
“And putting all egos aside, I’m happy with
that because at the end of the day, I accept the fact guys like Rovman Powell
and Fabian Allen and [Shimron] Hetmyer and these guys [have] the talent and the
ability to hit the ball. I’m just happy to be like that father figure, mentor,
guide, to allow these young boys to go out there and showcase their talent to
the world and keep guiding them.”
The right-handed batsman and right-arm
medium-fast bowler said the T20 squad had gone into the Sri Lanka series with a
mission, which he believes they accomplished.
“Prior to that, we weren’t really
consistent as a team over the years in T20 cricket. With the 3-nil loss in the
ODI series [against Sri Lanka in February], the T20 guys had a chat among
ourselves along with the management staff and we made a pledge that…we want to
start back winning series, we said we want to start back being the most
dominant team in the T20 format,” he recalled.
“We have produced some of the best players
in the world singlehandedly and when we are together in the same team we have
to stamp our authority…and just to get back the cricketing world to respect
West Indies cricket again and especially West Indies T20 team…. And that’s what
we did.”
