Watch: Tendulkar wishes Kohli & his boys ahead of 2019 WC on a special day

Sachin Tendulkar after winning World Cup. File Pic

XtraTime Web Desk: Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has sent a heartfelt message to Virat Kohli & Co. on the eight anniversary of their last World Cup win. After mentioning the 2011 World Cup win as the as the biggest moment of his life, the Master Blaster urged the cricket fans to support Kohli’s team in the 2019 World Cup.

The legend also pointed out the stars on Team India’s blue jersey denotes the number of World Cup wins and said he wanted the number to increase from three (1983 and 2011 World Cup, 2007 World T20) to four after the upcoming edition of the 50-over tournament, starting May 30 in England and Wales.

“2nd of April, 2011… I honestly don’t know where I should start, what all I should say and where I should stop. It was the biggest day of my life. I have never seen a bigger day in my long career. World Cup comes every four years. It’s been eight years since that day. The next World Cup is here. Our World Cup team hasn’t been announced but whoever goes there (England) is our team,” Tendulkar said on Tuesday.

“I want to say one thing. If you carefully look at the BCCI logo on our India jersey, you can spot three stars on top of the logo… three World Cups. Three stars should turn into four. That’s what I want. Let’s all support our team this World Cup,” he added.