Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Apr 03, 2016, 04:45 PM (IST)
Edited: Apr 03, 2016, 04:59 PM (IST)
The champion is taking the toll over everyone ahead of the finals showdown of T20 World Cup 2016. One more video came out yesterday which featured flight attendants dancing to the tunes of the infamous song “Champion” by Dwayne Bravo. The song is creating quite a stir on social media after the Caribbean started doing the dance moves of the music video on the field and off it. The video shows flight attendants dancing individually at first and then dancing together. They started doing the step in their celebrations after taking wickets in almost every match. They were also mocked by Afghanistan team after their first win in the World Cup against a test-playing nation. Chris Gayle also joined the Afghan players’ celebration in sportsmen spirit dancing with them after the match. Live Cricket Score: England vs West Indies, T20 World Cup 2016, Final at Kolkata
The song “Champion” has lyrics that constitutes names of President Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, Chris Gayle. Marshall and many more, declaring them as champions. The videos of West Indies’ celebration after the semi-final have spread like wildfire on social media. There are videos of team dancing in ground, on reaching hotel and kitchen. Many supporters want West Indies to win so that they can watch the celebration once again.
The Caribbeans will be facing England in the final of T20 World Cup 2016 along with their women counterpart who are facing Australian Women in the final clash for the title. West Indies have won the T20 World Cup once and this is their chance to achieve that feat again and everyone would love to watch them dance to the tunes of Dwayne Bravo’s “Champion”.
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