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Big B reminisces about cricket commentary days in latest post

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Mumbai, Sep 24 (IANS) Amitabh Bachchan misses doing cricket commentary, going by his latest post on social media.

In an Instagram picture he shared on Thursday, Big B sits with a commentary mic.

"... at the game .. doing the Cricket commentary .. been a while .... errr .. MUMBAI INDIANS victorious .. COME ONNN ...!!!" he wrote.

A comment from the verified account of Indian Premier League team Mumbai Indians team read: "Missed the legendary voice" along with a blue heart emoji.

The 13th season of Indian Premier League (IPL) got underway on September 19 and is being played in United Arab Emirates this year.

Big B has started shooting for the reality quiz show "Kaun Banega Crorepati 12".

--IANS

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