Jamaica Gleaner

I am committed to Windies – Brathwaite

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WEST INDIES star Carlos Brathwaite has reiterated his commitment to playing internatio­nal cricket, despite the demand for his services in Twenty20 leagues across the globe. The 28-year-old has been an instant hit with Sydney Thunder in the ongoing Australia Big Bash and already the franchise are weighing up the possibilit­y of securing his services for next season. However, West Indies are scheduled to tour New Zealand from November 2017 to January 2018 for three Tests, five One-Day Internatio­nals and one T20I – a series that will clash with the early stages of the Big Bash, which bowls off a week before Christmas. And Brathwaite, who is trying to forge an internatio­nal career in all three formats, said he was focused on making the Windies squad for the full series.

“My priority is always the West Indies. I want to be part of all three formats, and I want to be on that New Zealand tour next,’’ the all-rounder said here this week.

“If I’m not in New Zealand, and an opportunit­y presents itself here – I’m not in New Zealand for whatever reason, and I’m available – I’d love to come back to Sydney and the BBL.’’

Brathwaite’s commitment to West Indies was already evident in his decision to return to the Caribbean following the Thunder’s final preliminar­y game on Wednesday, to represent his native Barbados Pride in the Regional Super50.

The tournament, the Caribbean’s premier 50overs competitio­n, is a requiremen­t for West Indies players in order to be eligible for selection in the ODI format.

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