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Urvashi Rautela attends India-Pak match after saying 'I don't watch cricket'
Urvashi Rautela
Image Credit: Screenshot grab from Instagram story/Urvashi Rautela

Urvashi Rautela attends India-Pak match after saying 'I don't watch cricket'

| @indiablooms | 29 Aug 2022, 11:27 am

Bollywood actor Urvashi Rautela's face flashed on the television screens multiple times Sunday during the India-Pakistan high-voltage match on the second day of Asia Cup 2022.

Urvashi's attendance in the cricket stadium in Dubai, however, is in stark contrast to her earlier claim as pointed out by the netizens.

In an interactive session on Instagram, Urvashi, while she was asked about her favourite cricketer, had said, "I don't watch cricket at all so don't know any cricketers. I have deep respect for Sachin sir and Virat sir."

Urvashi trended on social media for a long time Sunday after her rumoured ex-boyfriend wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was kept out of the playing XI by Team India.

Recently, Urvashi and Rishabh took potshots at each other without taking any name after the actor in an interview claimed the young cricketer had waited for her in a hotel lobby.

After Rishabh rubbished Urvashi's claim as a "lie", the actor hit back calling him a "kiddo".

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