Legendary West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo appeared on the Beard Before Wicket podcast to discuss his transition from a global playing icon to his new high-profile mentoring role. During the wide-ranging conversation with hosts Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, the 42-year-old was asked to assemble a βdream teamβ that he believes represents the absolute pinnacle of the shortest format.
Bravo, who recently joined the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) support staff for the 2026 season, curated a lineup that balances the raw, intimidating power of the Caribbean with the technical brilliance and tactical genius he witnessed during his record-breaking career. His selections offer a fascinating look into the mind of a player who has won more T20 titles than anyone else in the history of the sport.
West Indies batting juggernaut balanced by Indian technical mastery
The top order of Bravoβs XI is a terrifying prospect for any bowling attack, led by the explosive opening combination of Chris Gayle and Shane Watson. Bravo explained that this left-right pairing provides the perfect aggression for the powerplay, with both players possessing the ability to decide a match within the first six overs.
To provide the necessary stability amidst this carnage, he placed Virat Kohli at number three, describing him as the βultimate anchorβ required to navigate difficult middle-overs phases. The middle order then transitions back into pure destructive power with the inclusion of Nicholas Pooran and Kieron Pollard, creating a bridge to a finish spearheaded by the legendary MS Dhoni. Bravo notably described Dhoni as his βbrother from another mother,β emphasizing that Dhoniβs tactical calm and finishing ability make him the undisputed heart of the teamβs batting structure.
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A statistical powerhouse of global bowling specialists
Bravoβs bowling unit is an extraordinary collection of specialists, featuring a group of players who have collectively claimed thousands of wickets across the globe. At the forefront is the spin duo of Rashid Khan and Sunil Narine, whom Bravo considers the two most difficult bowlers to read in the history of the format. He highlighted Rashidβs relentless wicket-taking ability and Narineβs uncanny economy rate as the perfect middle-overs squeeze.
For the death-overs attack, he chose the pioneer of the modern-day yorker, Lasith Malinga, alongside himself and the raw pace of Andre Russell. Bravo noted that this unit doesnβt just rely on physical skill but on a collective βcricket intelligence,β explaining that with Malinga and himself at the death, no target would be safe. This selection serves as a final tribute to the Championβ era of cricket, where specialists reigned supreme and redefined how T20 games are won.
Dwayne Bravo picks his all-time T20 World XI
| Position | Player | Country |
| Opener | Chris Gayle | West Indies |
| Opener | Shane Watson | Australia |
| Number 3 | Virat Kohli | India |
| No. 4 | Nicholas Pooran | West Indies |
| No. 5 | Kieron Pollard | West Indies |
| No. 6 (WK) | MS Dhoni | India |
| No. 7 | Andre Russell | West Indies |
| No. 8 | Dwayne Bravo | West Indies |
| Bowler | Sunil Narine | West Indies |
| Bowler | Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka |
| Bowler | Rashid Khan | Afghanistan |