By Brandon Corlette
Anthony Bramble is the latest success story from Berbice. The wicket-keeper batsman has rightfully earned his well-deserved selection for the West Indies team. Bramble has been selected for the first two T20 Internationals against India at Broward County Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida on August 3 and 4.


The 28-year old Bramble signalled his intention during this interview to carry on his consistency when given his opportunity in the West Indies team. Along with Bramble in the West Indies T20 set-up, his fellow Guyana Amazon Warriors wicket-keeper batsman, Nicholas Pooran is the other gloves man. Chief Selector for the Caribbean team, Robert Haynes noted that Bramble has given firm proof of his batting and keeping ability in the Regional circuit for Guyana Jaguars.
The counter-attacking manner in which Bramble scored these runs has always been a joy to watch, and his sharp work behind the stumps is equally attacking. Topping the wicketkeepers’ chart in 2017/18, Bramble had 42 catches and three stumpings. In the just-concluded 2018-2019 season, he topped the charts for Guyana Jaguars; in terms of runs, he aggregated 580 runs at a stellar average of 52.72, including two centuries against some quality bowling. He polished off the performance with the bat with his 42 dismissals.









