Chris Gayle challenges Amitabh Bachchan, Virat Kohli. AB de Villiers to 'Champion' dance
The West Indies cricket are on a high after winning the treble of ICC U-19 World Cup, ICC Women’s World T20 and ICC T20 World Cup this year. After winning their second World T20 title on Sunday the West Indies cricket team players danced jubilantly to Dwayne Bravo’s song “Champions”.
The track is making everyone revolve to the calypso in the cricketing fraternity with its groove. The Caribbean cricketers are known for their high-spirited lifestyle and spectacular on-field celebrations on the field with some unique dance moves.
They becoming the first nation to lift the World T20 title twice in history by defeating England by four wickets at Eden Gardens the champions danced to the track “Champions”. It was a very satisfying victory for them and after accomplishing the historic last over win in the historic city of Kolkata the champions celebrated in some style.
With the West Indians cricket team, the Champion dance became viral on the social media throughout the world.
Dwayne Bravo then came up with a new challenge on the social media and that is the “Champion dance challenge”, where the challenged person have to show off his or hers dancing skills like him on the champion track. He challenged his good friend and teammate Chris Gayle to for the challenge.
You must have seen the #WI team doing the #Champion dance at the #WT20. I'm starting the #ChampionDance challenge.https://t.co/zMuMEYSrTZ
— Dwayne DJ Bravo (@DJBravo47) March 26, 2016
The 36-year-old big Jamaican then took to social media to accept Bravo’s challenge and showed his “Champion” dancing skills. The big hitter then went on to challenge Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan for the champion dance.
The left-handed batsman also challenged two of his Royal Challengers Bangalore teammates South Africa’s AB de Villiers and India’s Virat Kohli to show their dancing moves on social media.
Accepted your challenge @djbravo47 now I nominate amitabhbachchan virat.kohli @abdevilliers17… https://t.co/ld6jeXpyyO
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) April 2, 2016