Mumbai, Feb 15 (IANS) Like the rest of the nation, Bollywood celebrities too were glued to the television Sunday as they cheered for India in the World Cup cricket clash against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval.

Here’s what they tweeted:

Madhur Bhandarkar: The mother of all contests is here! India vs Pakistan! It can't get any bigger! All the best to both teams! Heart says INDIA! #IndiavsPak

Arjun Rampal: Omg woke up late. Come on India. The biggest game what's happening. Just settling in. #chakdeindia

Sanjay Gupta: Aaj toh cricket lovers Ki Diwali/Eid/Christmas ek saath hai. HAPPY MATCH VIEWING Guys. Aaj team India keh ke legi. 

Sidharth Malhotra: Adrenalin full Sunday #INDvPAK biggest game! this #WorldCup2015 c'mon Indiaaa!!

Boman Irani: It's a goosebump festival in the Irani household! All standing at attention here for the anthems! #INDvPAK

Riteish Deshmukh: World Cup - India Vs Pakistan - it doesn't get bigger than this. First thing on TV for Riaan.

Varun Dhawan: Sitting in Goa watching #IndiavsPak. The #badlamatch. The World Cup has truly begun. 

Richa Chadha: Can anyone really truthfully answer the following question? How old is Shahid Afridi, really?

Minissha Lamba: Early to bed, early to rise. Makes one fresh and alert to watch INDIA vs PAK live! Jai ho India!

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