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Cheer for Kiwis, McCullum asks Indian fans

March 28, 2015 03:58 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:06 am IST - Melbourne

In an autographed letter, the New Zealand captain has appealed to the bruised Indians looking to avenge India's loss to Australia.

New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has beseeched the cricket-crazy Indian fans to root for his team on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

“To every cricket fan in India, I know you understand the hunger for a World Cup. And I have already seen a wave of support from you guys towards us. Thank you!” McCullum wrote in his autographed letter released as a statement on Saturday.

“We need every bit of it and I request your support towards New Zealand all the way, through every ball, in the final,” the hard-hitting batsman wrote.

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“It’s the biggest game of our career and over a billion voices rooting for us will definitely count,” the 33-year-old batting superstar concluded.

New Zealand have never won the Cup since its inception in 1975 and would be playing in the summit contest for the first time.

Their trans-Tasman rival Australia have won the coveted crown in 1987, 1999, 2003 and 2007.

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