Bollywood stars Messages for Cricket Team India.
Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar tweeted, "Off to Mohali to support Team India. My hearty wishes for Men in Blue. We will win today. Vande Matram."
Arpita Khan, sister of superstar Salman Khan said, "In Mohali just left for the ground...so excited. Come on India come on Yuvi. India will win. Yuvi all the way."
Actor Riteish Deshmukh says, INDIA-PAK is going to be a tough match. "Hope its a cracker of a match."
Top B-town celebrities including megastar Amitabh Bachchan, son Abhishek, Salman Khan, Arjun Rampal, Lara Dutta and others, have however, chosen to get glued to their TV sets to enjoy this historic 2011 World Cup game.
Amitabh said, "All asking, if I am going to Mohali for the match .. no I am not.. I am working... and neither is Abhishek going. Team relaxed rahe, bas yahi dua hai."
Actress Priyanka Chopra, says, "Go Indiiiiaaaa. On the sets of 'Agneepath'...shooting till late evening. Gonna be glued to TV every chance I get. Full excitement....a billion prayers and wishes. Just do what you do best. Make us proud! Jai Hind."
Actor Arshad Warsi says, "unfortunately I will miss the match as I will be in air when the match is on. My gut feel is that India is winning.
Shilpa Shetty, who is in Dubai, says, she can't wait for the match. "Butterflies in my stomach, wonder what players must go through... shudder!"
"Office working but I am certain the TV will be on with intermittent yelling and cheering. Fun," Dia Mirza said.
Besides, several sports personalities too are cheering for Team India.
Australian bowler Shane Warne said, "Big game today India vs Pakistan. Tough to choose a winner. Leaning towards whoever bats first. India to win in a thriller - just !!!!."
While all rounder Yuvraj Singh posted a tweet saying, "All dear ones in the stadium.. Pl inspire us by singing our national anthem loudly.. Jai Hind."
Formula One motor racing driver from India, Narain Karthikeyan, said, "Don't stress too much guys, its just another match. U WILL ROCK!!! GO TEAM INDIA!!!."
Indian tennis player Sania Mirza, who married Pak cricketer Shoaib Malik, said, "Good luck Team India...more than a billion wishes are with you..give it your all."