Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: May 04, 2015, 12:32 PM (IST)
Edited: May 04, 2015, 12:32 PM (IST)
Since the inception of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the West Indies cricketers have added a much needed glamour and colour to it. West Indian cricketers are known to be the most funniest of all cricketers and are proven party animals. Caribbean cricketers and music make a perfect combo but Dwayne Bravo takes it a step further.
Bravo has been a popular character and has entertained his fans with not only cricket, but also with his dance moves. His dance moves on the field of cricket is a treat to watch and has always added life to the game.
On Sunday, Bravo launched his seventh single ‘Chalo Chalo’ in Chennai and saw a lot of support from his Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) teammates. On this occasion, Chris Gayle posted a selfie with Bravo, MS Dhoni and his daughter Ziva on his official Instagram account.
Also, Darren Sammy took to his Instagram account and posted a video, where Bravo dressed in Sherwani is entertaining the crowd with his own composition.
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This isn’t the first time the CSK all-rounder has sung a song. He released his first solo song and it was titled ‘Go Gyal Go.’ A few years ago, he had sung a song with the famous singer Beenie Man on a single called “Beenie Man N Bravo.” Playing for CSK, Bravo has enjoyed a huge fan base from South India and has played a cameo in a Tamil movie Ula. (READ: Dwayne Bravo: 13 facts about West Indian all-round entertainer)
Being a complete maniac for Hindi songs, the West Indian all-rounder in a promotional event had also announced that he would be launching a ‘Dwayne Bravo Dance School’ in Chennai, probably in 2016.
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