West Indies coach Ottis Gibson on a Saturday said they may have to review their World Cup strategy in the light of pivotal all-rounder Dwayne Bravo's injury
West Indies coach Ottis Gibson on a Saturday said they may have to review their World Cup strategy in the light of pivotal all-rounder Dwayne Bravo's injury.
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Bravo,27, has been ruled out of the ongoing World Cup owing to a knee injury he picked up in the match against South Africa on Thursday. The scan on Bravo's left knee revealed a sprained ligament and torn cartilage. He is returning home as he likely to be out for four weeks.
"With him (Bravo) missing it has made us think whether we a need a batsman at number six and perhaps an extra bowler," Gibson said after a practice session here ahead of their Monday's match against the Netherlands.
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