A few of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) team members engaged in a fun activity and were spotted playing a silent acting game ahead of their final league-stage clash with Delhi Capitals (DC) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday (May 20). Notably, the game was about guessing the word written on a banner with one person acting it out to convey it to the other person holding the placard.
The game started with Ben Stokes picking up the banner with ‘Champion’ written on it and Ajinkya Rahane doing the hook step of the song by Dwayne Bravo to help the English cricketer guess the word. Although Stokes quickly understood the gestures from Rahane and answered ‘Bravo’, the host of the event told him that it was the wrong answer. However, she asserted that it was related to Bravo. In a humorous comeback, Stokes asked if the word was related to the music of Bravo, addressing it as ‘terrible music’. The English all-rounder’s hilarious trolling resulted in a laughter bombshell in the room.
The video of the same was released by CSK’s official account on various social media handles, and the clip has ever since gone viral on the internet. Later other CSK teammates also indulged in the game and guessed the world like bank, Helicopter etc.
Here’s the video:
Silent acting, endless laughter😂#WhistlePodu #Yellove 🦁💛 @ICICIBank pic.twitter.com/pwtWSZe1Ij
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) May 17, 2023
It is noteworthy that Bravo currently serves as the bowling coach for the CSK in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 and has previously represented the franchise as a player for several years. He was also the leading wicket-taker in IPL history until Yuzvendra Chahal of the Rajasthan Royals (RR) surpassed him recently. Bravo has taken 183 wickets in 161 matches at an economy rate of 8.38.
As far as CSK’s performance in the ongoing tournament is concerned, the Chennai-based team are in a strong position to advance to the IPL 2023 playoffs as they occupy the second spot in the points table with 15 points in 13 matches and a game yet to go.