New Delhi, April 21: Buoyed with the tremendous success of his debut song 'Champion', talented West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo is planning to release a new song.
Bravo's cricket theme song 'Champion Champion' was a huge hit last year which was released before ICC World T20.
The song and it's signature dance move became a part of the celebration of the West Indies players throughout the IPL 9. Bravo, Chris Gayle. Dwayne Smith and several other West Indies cricketers celebrated their team's victory with the signature step and the crowd loved it.
In a video released by the Gujarat Lions, Bravo could be seen interacting with fellow West Indies cricketer and his half-brother Darren Bravo, who is part of the Kolkata Knight Riders squad.
In the video the Jamaican is heard telling the latter about the lyrics of his new song.
The lyrics has mention of India, Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni. This hints towards the possible involvement of two of the most popular cricketers in India.
This is what the Jamaican in his thick West Indian accent sang: "We go over to India, India, India. I call up a boy named Kohli, Kohli Kohli. We tell him to WhatsApp Dhoni."
Here's the video:
.@DJBravo47 seems to be working on his new song. Did we hear India, Kohli and Dhoni in there? 🤔 #GameMaariChhe #KKRvGL pic.twitter.com/MBmiwEerm5
— The Gujarat Lions (@TheGujaratLions) April 21, 2017
It must be noted that Kohli had appeared in one of Bravo's song titled 'Chalo Chalo'.
Bravo hasn't been in action so far in the IPL 2017 for he is recovering from a hamstring injury. His IPL franchise, Gujarat Lions, are badly missing the services of the Jamaican all-rounder.
This is how Bravo is recovering from his injury:
I'm so looking forward to getting back on the park again feels good to be a part of full training again #champion #djbravo #recoveryjourney pic.twitter.com/Rs3QUnAVDd
— Dwayne DJ Bravo (@DJBravo47) April 17, 2017
He was one of the key players behind Lions' success in their first IPL season and in his absence, the team has won just one out of five games played so far.
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