Bio/Wiki
| Real Name | Dwayne John Bravo |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 175 cm |
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| Weight | 72 kg |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
Personal Life
| Zodiac sign/Sun sign | Libra |
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| Hometown | Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago |
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| College | Not Known |
| Religion | Christianity |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried | ||||
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| Affairs/Girlfriends | Regina Ramjit (Model) | ||||
| Wife/Spouse | N/A | ||||
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Family
| Father | John Bravo | ||||
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| Mother | Joycelyn Bravo | ||||
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Career
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| Jersey Number | #3(West Indies), #3(IPL, County Cricket) | ||||||
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| Nature on field | Aggressive | ||||||
| Likes to play against | Australia | ||||||
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| Career Turning Point | In 2004, he made his Test debut vs England and took the highest wickets (16) in the series. |
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| Favourite Musician | Beenie Man | ||||
| Favourite Destination | Nigeria |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| Bravo enjoyed cricket and football as a child, inspired by Brian Lara. | |
| He is step-brothers with Darren Bravo. | |
| Was the first West Indies player to captain both Test and ODIs at age 24. | |
| Achieved a challenging century in the Hobart Test 2005 against top players like Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. | |
| Initially wore the #47 jersey but later switched to #3 to honor his children's birth dates. | |
| Released singles 'Beenie Man N Bravo' and 'Go Gyal Go'. | |
| Made a cameo in the Tamil movie 'Ula' in 2013. | |
| Had a routine of eating 6 chocolates before matches and taking an ice bath. | |
| Known for his unique 'Helicopter' dance moves on the cricket field. | |
| Mukesh Ambani of Mumbai Indians assisted him in making it to a match in Jamaica in 2008. | |
| Received the Hummingbird Medal in Trinidad and Tobago in 2015. | |
| His song 'Champion' gained popularity during the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup in India. |




