Dwayne Bravo breaks into a dance with Chris Gayle and Danny Morrison
Chris Gayle, Danny Morrison and Bravo appeared to be in a dance and song limbo.
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West Indies has proved time and again why they are the best T20 team in the world. The most successful team in the shortest format of the game, the Caribbean giants have won two World T20 titles, the most ever by a team. Thus it’s very evident that the West Indies players are the most sought after professionals in the Twenty20 era. They know how to enjoy and make a match of any game.
Trinbago Knight Riders defeated the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots during their CPL competition last night but the most entertaining scene was when TKN skipper Dwayne Bravo got into his groove and almost danced the night away. Alongside Chris Gayle and commentator Danny Morrison, Bravo appeared to be in a dance and song limbo. Soon enough the duo joined in with Bravo and was having a gala time.
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Post match presentation was lit with @henrygayle @DJBravo47 & @SteelyDan66 !! Party is on at Trinidad tonight #CPL17 #Biggestpartyinsports pic.twitter.com/jDNE93BBzf
— CPL T20 (@CPL) August 15, 2017
TKN wins a thriller to secure playoffs spot
A dramatic late surge from the Knight Riders took them to a stunning four wicket victory against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots and sealed their place in the knockout phase of the 2017 Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Chasing an imposing 159 to win the Knight Riders had been reduced to 89 for 5, requiring a further 70 from just 36 balls, but an unbeaten 59 from Denesh Ramdin took them home with three balls to spare.
TKR had been brilliantly restricted by the Patriots for the first two-thirds of the innings. Both Sunil Narine and Brendon McCullum were dismissed in the powerplay and after six overs they had only 42 on the board.
As for the Patriots, Brathwaite put up an audacious batting display, as he dared to take on the sixteenth over bowled by Narine, scoring a six, two, four and one which alleviated some pressure on the remaining overs. A cameo from Mohammad Nabi worth 17 off 8 balls capitalized on the good work of Brathwaite. However, in the end, it was not quite good enough.
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