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    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 05
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Life OK has roped in ex-cricketer Madan Lal for the special episodes of its crime based drama show Hum Ne Li Hain Shapath - Cricket Special in order to cash in on the cricket fever that has gripped the country with the beginning of IPL season 6.

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    The veteran cricketer will play the role of a cricketing expert in the TV series and will assist the team of Shapath cops to solve cricket crimes. Madan Lal has begun shooting for the show and his episode goes on air on 6 April.

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