Brathwaite is resigned as a West Indies test leader, Hope takes white football fees – Aitrend

West Indies Kraigg Brathwaite (the center) at the work of the West India Islands against Pakistan in Multan. AFP/File
West Indies Kraigg Brathwaite (the center) at the work of the West India Islands against Pakistan in Multan. AFP/File

Officials said Kraigg Brathwaite resigned from the West Indies test leader on Monday after four years of responsibility, while the leader of the Odi Shai Hope team was delivered to lead the T20 team.

The 32 -year -old Brathwaite led two shy games to reach the hundred test mark, the team to the first test of the test in Australia 27 years ago by winning in Brisbane last year.

Earlier this season, he was responsible when the West Indies won a test in Pakistan for the first time in nearly 35 years.

Brathwaite, the opening and discipline man, gathered 5,935 operations in the tests with 12 centuries and 31 fifties, but at a rate of just over 33 years.

It is also famous for the effects of patience, and strikes the best part of 16 hours on two roles to secure a tie with England in Barbados in 2022.

“Kraigg Brathwaite was a prominent leader of our test team, as he directed the team with discipline, flexibility, and a profound understanding of the game,” said the director of the Cricket in West, Director of Miles Baskumpe.

“His contributions were invaluable, and under his leadership, we witnessed historical moments that will be remembered for years to come.”

Meanwhile, Hope has replaced Rovman Powell, who has been responsible since 2023, as T20 commander.

Hope, 31 years old, 133 ODIS and 39 T20 International, played more than 6000 races on both coordinates.

It has 17 century in the ODI cricket game.

“The appointment of Hope tea indicates a progressive shift in the West Indies,” said Darren Sami, the coach of the national team.

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