About Carlos Brathwaite
Carlos Brathwaite, born July 18, 1988, in Barbados, is best known for his legendary performance in the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup final, where he hit four consecutive sixes to win the title for West Indies against England. That iconic moment etched his name in cricket history.
A tall, powerful all-rounder, Brathwaite bowls medium pace and bats in the lower-middle order. He made his international debut in 2011 and has since been a regular feature in T20s and ODIs. His ability to hit big and bowl economically makes him an ideal limited-overs player.
Though inconsistent at times, Brathwaite has produced impactful performances with both bat and ball. His leadership qualities were also recognized when he captained the T20I side after Darren Sammy. He has played in leagues around the world, including the IPL, BBL, and CPL.
Off the field, Brathwaite is articulate and respected as a calm and positive personality. He is active on social media and contributes to cricket analysis and commentary, earning respect for his thoughtful insights.