The whole nation is cheering Indian Woment's cricket team for the World Cup finale that's going on at Lords while they fight England for the trophy.

Everyone has been wishing them luck cheering them through social media pages and the latest to join them is Akshay Kumar who's in the UK and he boarded the train a while ago to reach the venue to catch the match LIVE.

Akshay tweeted a video that he captured inside the train on his way to the venue and wrote: "This is how excited I am, never in my life have I run for a train barefoot to make it in time for a match!! Come on "


Here's how the popular celebs from Bollywood and sports have wished luck to the Indian women's cricket team, which takes on England in the final of the Women's World Cup on Sunday.

Lata Mangeshkar: Best of luck to the women cricket team for the Women's World Cup final.

Sachin Tendulkar: Wishing our Women In Blue all the best for the Women's World Cup final. We are all cheering for you! Messages of support from my 100MB family!

Shah Rukh Khan: To the Women in Blue for the Women's World Cup final. You make us the most proud. All the best and have a great game. Love to the ladies.

Anupam Kher: Here is wishing Women In Blue all the luck for Women's World Cup final. You are the bestest. Jai Hind and Jai Ho.

Anil Kapoor: All the very best to the Women in Blue for today's Women's World Cup final. Come on India.

Akshay Kumar: Come on India, let our Women In Blue feel the support of a billion fans! Proud. Women's World Cup final.

Sonakshi Sinha: Come on India. Women's World Cup final. Women In Blue.

Shraddha Kapoor: Such a proud feeling that our India women's cricket team is playing in the Women's World Cup final. Good luck. Girl power all the way!

Suniel Shetty: Just play your game and the rest will fall in place! Looking forward to another round of outstanding cricket from you. Very best.

Huma Qureshi: Go girls. Can't wait to feed you the victory biryani team India.

Saqib Saleem: Come on girls! I know you are prepping the victory dance... we got this.

(with inputs from IANS)