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Shahid posts old video of cricket practice for upcoming film 'Jersey'
Mumbai, Sep 16
Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor has shared a throwback video where he is seen practising cricket as preparation for his role the upcoming film, Jersey.
Shahid shared the video on Instagram, where he is padded up and wearing a helmet, ready to take stance at the crease in black shorts and a white T-shirt.
In the background, people can be heard saying "shot", when Shahid's bat connects with a delivery.
"Can't wait to get back. Missing my boys @rajivmehra1988 n @harshuln #jersey," he wrote alongside the clip.
"Jersey" is a Hindi remake of the Telugu hit starring Nani of the same name. The film also features Shahid's father Pankaj Kapur and actress Mrunal Thakur.
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