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Ranveer battles it out for 'Do Guna Lagan' at a game of ice cricket in St.Moritz

| | Mar 05, 2017, at 12:00 am
Mumbai, Mar 4 (IBNS): Actor Ranveer Singh has taken India's most loved and celebrated game, cricket, all the way to Switzerland.

Ranveer playing cricket on ice for the first time  in St. Moritz played commentator, captain and cricketer as he recreated some desi versus firang tashan with his friends while dubbing the match 'the battle of St. Moritz '

Click on the link below to watch Ranveer playing Cricket on a snowy field and having the time of his life:

https://twitter.com/RanveerOfficial/status/837895599441620993

Describing his experience the Bollywood heartthob says, "Cricket is a way of life for me and a game I love playing. I never thought  that I would get a chance to play cricket on ice amidst the snow and picturesque mountains in St. Moritz. It’s an outstanding experience playing this quintessentially Indian game on a frozen lake in Switzerland. I would definitely recommend it to every cricket fan"

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