Mumbai, Feb 15 (IANS) As Indian cricket team is taking on one of its biggest rivals - Pakistan in the World Cup 2015 at the Adelaide Oval Sunday, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has sent across a special message to the Indian team.
In all their previous World Cup meetings, India have never lost to Pakistan. And SRK, who co-owns Kolkata Knight Riders - an Indian Premier League team, hopes India win the World Cup.
"Have a great game Team India. All the best for the World Cup," Shah Rukh tweeted.
SRK also posted a video on the microblogging site saying: "Boys play tough, play hard enjoy yourself and try and bring the cup back home. God bless you. Do well."
India have won the World Cup twice - in 1983 and 2011.
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