West Indies cricketer Dwayne Bravo says that the selectors of the West Indies do not trust me as Mahendra Singh Dhoni has. IPL team Chennai Super Kings (CSK) all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has said that he wants to do something special for his team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. West Indies star all-rounder Bravo previously played for the Mumbai Indians, but in 2011 he became part of the Chennai Super Kings. Bravo has been a part of Chennai team since 2011 and has been continuously contributing to the team. Bravo has taken 104 wickets for Chennai so far. Bravo has a special attachment with team captain Dhoni. Dwayne Bravo said, "It's really weird. There are many inequalities between us. I ask myself why Dhoni trusts me so much. The board and selectors of my country do not have such confidence in me. But Dhoni respects my talent. It is a great honor for me because Dhoni is one of the great captains of the world. He trusts me so much that I can't even do it for him. " Bravo said, "They allow me to do what I want to do in the death overs. If it is very important, then I advise you but I am allowed to bowl according to my own. They know that I am good at what I am doing. " He said, "When I try to give my best as per my talent, they don't care about the results. He never gets angry and does not get upset. I have bowled Dhoni a lot in practice sessions. They know my bowling method very well. " He said in a Cricbuzz show, "CSK introduced Bravo. At one time, there were many ups and downs in my career. I was left out of the Test team and was included in ODIs and sometimes was dropped. But playing for CSK brought life to my international career. I cherished every moment spent with CSK. My career was very successful playing for CSK. He won the IPL twice, won the Purple Cap and also became the winner of the Champions League. " Also Read: Bollywood star Irrfan Khan was the best all-rounder Know those 5 great records that made Rohit Sharma a hitman Shoaib Akhtar faces defamation and criminal proceedings from PCB's legal advisor Kane Williamson names 2 best batsmen in the world