Bravo, Dwayne

The cricketer released his much-awaited music video 'Chalo! Chalo!' on May 24.

May 25, 2015 06:40 pm | Updated 06:40 pm IST

Dwayne and Nisha B.

Dwayne and Nisha B.

West Indian cricketing all-rounder Dwayne Bravo released the highly anticipated music video for the widely popular single, 'Chalo! Chalo!', which features fellow Trinidad and Tobago crossover artiste, Nisha B, on May 24. Already gaining popularity, it is available on the Dwayne Bravo YouTube channel and for download on iTunes. Link: https://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=cW-Ws3voIL8 The global release coincided with the cricketer's final game of the India Premier League (IPL) after a largely successful two-month campaign with the Chennai Super Kings. Shot in India, the music video is one of two for the up-tempo Anglo/Hindi fusion piece. The second, which will be released in two weeks, will feature Nisha B and candid moments of popular IPL stars, including M.S Dhoni and Suresh Raina, enjoying their teammate's latest musical offering.

For his on and off-the-pitch showmanship, Dwayne Bravo was given the Most Popular Cricketer award at the CEAT International Cricket Rating Awards, on May 25 in Mumbai. The event has recognised the world's biggest cricket stars in a number of categories, the 2015 edition being a first for Bravo, who is expected to perform the hit.

Bravo was awarded the IPL's coveted 'Purple Cap' award for the most number of wickets taken in this year's tournament. The Trinidad and Tobago national also became the first player to score 1000 runs and take 100 wickets in the 8-year-old India Premier League. About his latest accomplishments, Bravo said, “It is all for love of the country. I want the video and song to showcase local talent and entertainment to the world and Nisha B was the perfect fit. As for cricket, I am blessed to be doing what I love and again showing the world what Trinidad and Tobago is made of.”

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