“Today I am announcing my retirement from Test cricket,” Bravo said. “I have already informed the WICB of this decision and also indicated my desire to continue to represent the West Indies in the shorter formats of the game.
“Over the years, with the greatest enthusiasm, I have done my best with the deep awareness that I am ultimately representing the people of the game.
Bravo scored 2200 runs in 40 Tests at an average of 31.42 with three centuries and picked up 86 wickets.

