Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Apr 05, 2016, 08:15 AM (IST)
Edited: Apr 08, 2016, 07:43 PM (IST)
Dwayne Bravo‘s ‘Champion‘ song has become a sensation in about a month’s time. The song has almost become like an anthem for the West Indies team since their World T20 2016 win on Sunday. Bravo who is quite active on social networking platforms shared a post of a small baby doing the ‘champion’ dance move. Bravo wrote on Instagram – ” Now this have to be the cutest champion dance ever #champion” along with the video. The all-rounder has been celebrating his side’s victory in the finals of the T20 World Cup 2016 against England at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, with his teammates by showing off his dance moves to the song, which has taken the internet by storm. ALSO WATCH: Video: Usain Bolt calls Chris Gayle a loser
The Champion song has become a hit among fans all around the world. The West Indies team players were seen enjoying to the beats of the song all the time after their victory in the finals on Sunday. They danced to it at the Eden Gardens, in their team bus and also at their team hotel. Players like Darren Sammy, Chris Gayle and Bravo himself also challenged various celebrities and cricketers on Twitter to copy the dance moves. Amitabh Bachhan, Harbhajan Singh and AB De Villiers were among the people challenged by the West Indies players. Meanwhile, Usain Bolt who also posted a video of him dancing to the ‘champion’ song, called Chris Gayle a loser in the video. The song has become a huge success after West Indies won the T20 World Cup for the second time. They defeated England in the finals by 4 wickets.
The West Indies Team, both men and women enjoyed the song during their celebrations after their wins on Sunday. Not only that, a couple of West Indies players such as Bravo himself, Captain Darren Sammy and Chris Gayle challenged celebrities and cricketers to dance to the ‘Champion’ song. Harbhajan Singh, Amitabh Bachhan and AB De Villiers were among the few nominated by the West Indies team to go ahead with the dance move that has taken the internet by storm.
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