Team India arrived in Trinidad on Monday before the third and final One-Day International (ODI) against West Indies. Upon reaching the hotel, two local individuals warmly welcomed the Indian players.
Former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo and his son were present at the hotel to meet and greet the Indian cricketers.
Captain Rohit Sharma, along with all the Indian players, spent some quality time with Dwayne Bravo and his son. The friendly gestures from the West Indies all-rounder won hearts on social media.
Recently, after participating in the Major League Cricket’s inaugural edition for Texas Super Kings, Bravo took some time out of his schedule to meet with the Indian players upon returning from the United States.
BCCI shared a video of this meet and greet on their Twitter handle. In the video, Bravo is seen donning a cream-colored t-shirt and enjoying a fun time with the Indian players.
WATCH: Bravo reaches at hotel with his son to met Team India
He was particularly delighted to meet his former Chennai Super Kings teammates Ravindra Jadeja and Ruturaj Gaikwad. Notably, Virat Kohli was not present in the video as he arrived late in Trinidad ahead of the third ODI.
The ongoing three-match ODI series between India and West Indies has been full of excitement. In the first ODI, India secured a thrilling victory by five wickets. The second ODI witnessed some peculiar changes in India’s playing eleven and batting order.
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As a part of their pre-Asia Cup strategy, India decided to rest star players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. However, this experiment didn’t yield positive results, and India ended up losing the match.
The series has provided fans with an engaging spectacle, and the hospitality shown by Dwayne Bravo and his son has added warmth to the cricketing camaraderie between India and West Indies. With one more game to go, both teams will be looking to finish the series on a high note, providing cricket enthusiasts with more thrilling moments to cherish.