Dwayne Bravo has announced about his return to international cricket.
West Indies former captain had previously announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in October last year.
However, the 36-year-old has revealed he will be on action again after the positive changes made at the administration level in the West Indies cricket.
He told:
"Today I confirm the announcement of my decision to return to International Cricket to all my fans and well wishers all around the world. With the current leadership of coach Phil Simmons and captain Kieron Pollard I'm really excited about this come back and about the chance to be part of something really special."
Bravo also spoke about the positive changes in the administrative squad. He thanked the fans for their support and promised to be fully committed to the improvement of the West Indies' T20 side if being selected.
"It's no secret that this big announcement has come as a result of the changes made at the administration level. For a while now I have been contemplating my return to international cricket and my decision was solidified by these positive changes."
"With a powerful team such as ours we can definitely rebuild the WI T20I cricket team on and off the field and improve our rankings. I will remain fully committed to WI T20 team once selected. Thank you to all my fans and supporters for your continuous support as always," he added.