"I know it is going to be a cracker of a game. We know India are a very good team; it is going to be a very good game. Both teams are very strong in bowling and batting. Let us see how Sunday comes out," Bravo said ahead of their Tri-nation One-Day series game against India at Sabina Park.
West Indies began their campaign in the tournament with an easy six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, courtesy opener Chris Gayle's 100-ball 109, which included nine fours and seven sixes while chasing a 209-run target last night.
Bravo was all praise for Man-of-the-Match Gayle for his first One-day International ton in almost a year, which paved the way for his team's comfortable victory and hailed him as the best batsman in the world.
"Chris is the best batter in the world and is our best player, and we are always happy to see him getting runs," he said.
