World Cup 2019: Ranveer Sing Turns Commentator, Praises Indian Team After Beating Pakistan

Leela Adwani |Jun 17, 2019

Ranveer Singh even paid a very surprise visit to the iconic stadium Old Trafford.

As the biggest match of cricket World Cup so far was underway at Manchester’s humongous Old Trafford Cricket Ground between great rivals India and Pakistan, Bollywood stars took to Twitter to cheer the men in blue.

However, Bollywood desi boy Ranveer Singh even paid a very surprise visit to this iconic stadium. Ahead of the match kick-started, the superstar turned commentator to give the audiences a glimpse of his commentary. He also talked a bit about the weather in Manchester.

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In the video posted by BCCI, Ranveer said,

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He further reported about the weather,

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Elaborating further over the same, the Gully Boy star said the atmosphere is electric, fans can’t stop streaming in, and players are warming up.

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Videos of the star cheering for the victory of the team, bonding with team players went viral in no time. Shortly after, Captain Virat Kohli took to his Instagram handle to share some pictures from the match.

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Ranveer once again showed his ecstatic energy in the comment section by congratulating Virat for his flawless performance.

Ranveer Singh Comment
Source: Instagram

Workwise, Ranveer is currently in the UK to film for his upcoming film ’83 where he will be slipping into the legendary cricketer Kapil Dev. The film is slated to hit the screen in summer 2020. Stay tuned!

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