The dispute between the West Indies Players' Association and the cricket board is unresolved but Bravo, a vocal critic of the board's treatment of its players in the past, held out an olive branch by confirming that he and his teammates would show their commitment by fronting up for a regional tournament in Guyana later this month. "We have our domestic competition starting in October, that's when we come back from the [Twenty20] Champions League. We will be taking part in it. All of us are going to be available for selection to go to Australia" Bravo said before jetting off to India to represent Trinidad & Tobago against domestic sides including Victoria and NSW.
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