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DJ bravo beautifully sung a new song for Quetta Gladiators

DJ bravo beautifully sung a new song for Quetta Gladiators
March 10, 2019
KARACHI (92 News) – Foreign player of Quetta Gladiators DJ Bravo, recognizes some of the most important pillars of team, has beautifully sung a new song for his team for the 4th edition of Pakistan super League (PSL). The song is packed with steaming energy, immense team spirit, strong unity and the special swag of the Jamaican king, Bravo. It is a treat for the Quetta fans and after watching the video there will be a huge smile left on all the faces. From Sarfaraz’s adorable moves to Sir Vivian Richard dancing on the tunes of the epic song, everything about the video makes you fall in love with it. Bravo has indeed presented the whole team a beautiful gift in the form of this song. The song was initially just sung by DJ Bravo in the team bus after winning a match but then it got converted into a full fledged anthem.
NEW ANTHEM: WE THE GLADIATORS
Listen to the new DJ Bravo song for Quetta Gladiators you will be refreshed!   In the song, DJ Bravo started off from the owner of the team, Nadeem Omar. The way Bravo acknowledges Nadeem Omar’s contribution is quite amazing. It is worth mentioning here that Nadeem Omar has put in a lot of effort and hard work to make this team one of the best in the tournament. The song highlights key players like Sarfaraz Ahmed, who does a phenomenal job behind the stumps, Umar Akmal, who has played some brilliant knocks for the team and Ahmed Shehzad, who is the best fielder in the team (and lately playing some good knocks too). Together the team is shown as one strong unit. Song of DJ Bravo becomes viral on social media As soon as the video song was released, it went viral on the social media and the social media users loved the tune and appreciated the work done by the maestro Bravo.
Karachi seek much-needed win against table-toppers Gladiators
Karachi Kings seek a much needed win against table-toppers Quetta Gladiators today to boost their chances of reaching the play-off stages of the HBL PSL. The Imad Wasim led Karachi outfit is aiming to play the 17 March final on their home ground and before their home fans — a chance they spurned last year after going down in the eliminator to Islamabad United, who went on to win their second title. Karachi can go on to finish as one of the top two teams, if they also beat Peshawar Zalmi (Monday) and overhaul their net run-rate. Karachi would be hoping that their star import Colin Munro, regarded as one of the most destructive hitters in Twenty20 cricket regains his touch in the big game. Munro has so far contributed just 33 runs at 6.60 with a highest of 15. Besides Munro, world’s top batsman in T20Is Babar Azam also needs to return to his best.
The Imad Wasim led Karachi outfit is aiming to play the 17 March final on their home ground and before their home fans — a chance they spurned last year after going down in the eliminator to Islamabad United, who went on to win their second title. Karachi can go on to finish as one of the top two teams, if they also beat Peshawar Zalmi (Monday) and overhaul their net run-rate. Karachi would be hoping that their star import Colin Munro, regarded as one of the most destructive hitters in Twenty20 cricket regains his touch in the big game. Munro has so far contributed just 33 runs at 6.60 with a highest of 15. Besides Munro, world’s top batsman in T20Is Babar Azam also needs to return to his best.