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India vs Pak CT 2017: Ahead of final, Shah Rukh Khan sports India jersey with national flag on it!
The India-Pakistan clash, which is often referred to as the `mother of all battles`, is all set to once-again fill the cricket fans with enthusiasm and anticipation as the two arch-rivals meet each other for the second time in a month's time in the high-voltage final of the Champions Trophy at the Kennington Oval here today.
It was exactly two weeks ago when the Virat Kohli-led side thrashed Pakistan by 124 runs in their opening match of the eight-team marquee event at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham.
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Everyone is looking forward to this clash between India-Pakistan and even Bollywood stars are showing their excitements for the match. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is all set to cheer for the Men in Blue. The actor has uploaded a photo on his Twitter account with the caption, "All spruced up 2 cheer for CT17 Finals. Also excited to present the MiniTrails to the world #JabHarryMetSejal"
Shah Rukh Khan confirms, there is NO similarity between ‘Jab Harry met Sejal,’ & Hollywood movie ‘When Harry met Sally’! SRK will unveil the ‘Jab Harry met Sejal’ mini trails during the India vs Pakistan finals cricket match today as the cricket match serves as a perfect platform to unveil the introductory content units from the film owing to heightened TRPs. Coming back to the match, this will be the fifth time India and Pakistan will have a face off in the Champions Trophy; the record is currently balanced with two victories each.All spruced up 2 cheer for CT17 Finals. Also excited to present the MiniTrails to the world #JabHarryMetSejal pic.twitter.com/hPZDXz1uFo
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) June 18, 2017
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