Kapil Dev Kidnapped? Viral Video Shows Ex-India Captain Getting Abducted By Goons, Leaving Fans Confused; WATCH
Fans are confused over the authenticity of the clip in which the Kapil Dev is seen getting kidnapped and he has a worried look on his face.
Former India captain Kapil Dev has been kidnapped it seems as a video of him being taken away by a couple of goons has surfaced on social media.
The 1983 World Cup-winning skipper was gagged and both his hands tied behind his back in the video.
Fans are confused over the authenticity of the clip in which the legendary all-rounder is seen getting kidnapped and he has a worried look on his face as he looks back at the camera.
Two goons are seen taking Kapil into a green-coloured house just before the 64-year-old looks back at the person shooting the video.
By the looks of it, the video seems like a clip from an ad shoot with Kapil Dev. Even Gautam Gambhir saw the clip and tweeted on X.
"Anyone else received this clip, too? Hope it’s not actually @therealkapildev and that Kapil Paaji is fine!" Gambhir tweeted.
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The legend of Kapil Dev
Kapil Dev is a legendary former Indian cricketer, born on January 6, 1959, in Chandigarh, India.
He is widely regarded as one of India's greatest all-rounders in cricket history. His illustrious career spanned from 1978 to 1994.
He was a pace bowler who could also bat with power, making him a valuable asset to the team.
One of his most iconic moments came in 1983 when he led the Indian cricket team to victory in the Cricket World Cup, a historic achievement that marked a turning point in Indian cricket.
Kapil Dev's leadership and contribution to Indian cricket have left an indelible mark, and he remains an iconic figure in the sport's history.
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