Love Or Cricket? Kamya Punjabi-Manveer Gurjar To Lead the India-Bangladesh Wheelchair Cricket Match

Rumored couple Kamya Punjabi and Manveer Gurjar join hands for a cause. It is heartwarming that the two celebrities are pushing boundaries for people who are not mobile…

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Love Or Cricket? Kamya Punjabi-Manveer Gurjar To Lead the India-Bangladesh Wheelchair Cricket Match

Television star Kamya Punjabi, who won the Best actress in a negative role at the Zee Gold Awards for her portrayal as Preeto in Colors’ Shakti, and the owner/manager of the Jaipur Joshiley team at Ekta Kapoor's Box Cricket League along with the winner of Bigg Boss 10 Manveer Gurjar will lead the celebs' team at the India-Bangladesh Wheelchair Cricket Series 2018 special charity match.

The first ever 
International Wheelchair Cricket Series in India will be held in Mumbai for the first time in history and is organised by the Nevada Putman Foundation.

Kamya Punjabi and Manveer Gurjar are the captain and vice-captain respectively and will head a team of 11 other TV stars in a 6-overs action-packed night match at the Goregaon Sports Club.

Kamya and Manveer have already confirmed their participation and are really excited to be part of the show.

Are the rumoured loves going to mix work with pleasure?
As reported earlier several Bollywood film and TV stars will come together in a tremendous show of support for the first international wheelchair cricket match series to be held in Mumbai next month. At least 6 former Bigg Boss contestants have confirmed their participation.
The visiting Bangladesh wheelchair cricket team is endorsed by the Bangladesh Cricket Association, the official national cricket body of the country.


Film and TV stars are not just expected to grace the event with their presence, but will also participate in a friendly cricket match between the winning team of the India-Bangladesh wheelchair series.

According to the organizers, 11 Bollywood well-known actors will also play a friendly match on April 4 to show their solidarity with the wheelchair cricket players.