Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Oct 25, 2016, 02:14 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 25, 2016, 02:55 PM (IST)
Maverick West Indian all-rounders Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo may not be playing for their national team in the 50-over or five-day formats and scoring a truckload of runs, but they are scoring high on the entertainment quotient. Talking about score, or rather ‘skore’, the two are once again in the limelight for recording a commercial for an Indian condom brand ‘Skore’. The two, who are well reputed as the party animals and a huge hit with the female fans, were recently roped in by the brand as their ambassadors for the ‘Skore Champion Series’. Furthermore, the brand cashed in on Bravo’s super successful single ‘Champion’ by making its Indian rendition and using it as ‘The Skore condom’ song.
It was released last Friday on YouTube and has since been a smash hit, garnering close to 4,00,000 views in less than four days. Both Gayle and Bravo feature in the song, which is a fusion of Hindi and English lyrics with the melody of the original Champion song. “I’m very happy with the way the song has shaped up. The video is fresh and has a great blend of Indian and international elements to it. Chris and I, had a blast doing this song with Skore and the crew. The song is upbeat, lively and very desi,” Bravo had said in a statement to the media during its release last week.
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Gayle, the more notorious one of the two, said that “being a champion” to him “is breaking taboos, being vocal and more importantly, being responsible.’ Meanwhile, we bring to you the video here:
Both can be seen dancing around some really hot Indian girls on the Indian version of the song in the video above. It ends with the tagline ‘be bad, be champion’ and is surely a treat to watch for the West Indian duo’s ‘skores’ of fans.
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