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SRK, Shane Warne exchange tweets

| | Jun 19, 2017, at 02:12 am
Mumbai, June 18 (IBNS): Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan and former Australian cricketer Shane Warne exchanged some funny tweets on Sunday.

While Shane wrote: "Look forward to seeing you soon my friend ! Should be a great game, I can also remember you smashing me around Eden Gardens a few years ago."

Khan said: "Thank u mate. Been so long since we met. Be well & enjoy the match."

Shane earlier wished SRK good luck for his upcoming movie Jab Harry Met Sejal.

Khan released mini trails of the movie during the Champions Trophy final match between India and Pakistan.

Wishing the actor,Shane Warne tweeted:"Good luck mate ! #CT17."

Khan had earlier posted: "All spruced up 2 cheer for CT17 Finals. Also excited to present the MiniTrails to the world #JabHarryMetSejal."

Khan owns IPL side Kolkata Knight Riders.

Shane once used to play for IPL side Rajasthan Royals.

 

Image: Shah Rukh Khan Twitter page
 

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