Bravo blow for Windies

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - DECEMBER 26: Darren Bravo of the West Indies walks off after being dismissed by Mitchell McClenaghan of New Zealand during the first One Day International match between New Zealand and the West Indies at Eden Park on December 26, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Johnston/Getty Images)

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - DECEMBER 26: Darren Bravo of the West Indies walks off after being dismissed by Mitchell McClenaghan of New Zealand during the first One Day International match between New Zealand and the West Indies at Eden Park on December 26, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Johnston/Getty Images)

Published Dec 28, 2013

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Wellington – The West Indies suffered a blow on the eve of the second one-day international against New Zealand with the loss of key batsman Darren Bravo.

Bravo has returned home to Trinidad “for personal reasons”, a team spokesman said.

The left-hander, whose career-best 218 was pivotal in saving the first Test for the West Indies, scored 14 when the West Indies won the first ODI in Auckland on Boxing Day by two wickets.

It was their first taste of success in New Zealand after losing the three-Test series 2-0.

The second of five ODIs is in Napier on Sunday.

Bravo will not be replaced in the West Indies squad for the remaining four ODIs with star batsman Chris Gayle expected to join the squad in time for the two Twenty20 matches.

Gayle is currently in Sydney recovering from a hamstring injury. – Sapa-AFP

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