These 8 Crazy Behind-The-Scene Videos Show The Fun Side Of IPL That You Might Not Have Seen Before

There’s no denying the fact that IPL is one of the most fun-filled cricketing events. Cricketers from around the world, come together, play some quality cricket and forge friendships that last a lifetime. Apart from the soaring sixes, the tumbling stumps and the occasional sledging, there’s a lot that happens behind-the-scenes that we tend to miss out on. And frankly, that’s where the fun really lies. 

So get your tub of popcorn, sit back and enjoy these crazy behind-the-scenes videos of IPL that are available only on Hike Exclusives

1. Here’s Chris Gayle showing off his workout regime with a hint of fun!

2. These two cricketers from Kings XI Punjab, playing the scandalous game of ‘Never Have I Ever’ with Anusha Dandekar.

3. This video where Dwyane Bravo and Anusha Dandekar are just ‘chilling’.

4. Ever wondered how Kings XI Punjab train before every match? Here’s a sneak peek!

5. Here’s another video of the swashbuckling Chris Gayle confessing his undying love for Indian food!

6. Anusha and DJ Bravo are back! This time she’s firing questions at him left, right and centre.

7. This video of the Kings XI squad that proves that signing merchandise can also be quite a bit of workout.

8. Check out DJ Bravo’s room with a view and hear what he has to say about his upcoming song.

Can’t get enough of your favourite IPL stars? Simply download Hike and check out Hike Exclusives to see them indulge in some fun, laughter and good ol’ masti.

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