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Star Sports launches new 'Sabse Bada Moh' advertisement for India-Pak face off in Champions Trophy 2017

| | May 18, 2017, at 03:33 am
Mumbai, May 17 (IBNS): Star Sports which is the official broadcaster of the Champions Trophy 2017 launched a new 'Sabse Bada Moh' advertisement for the India-Pakistan face off that would take place on June 4 in Edgbaston, media reports.

The advertisement has been solely made for the high voltage match between India and Pakistan in this year of Champions Trophy.

Last time when India met Pakistan on the cricket field during the World Cup 2015, a similar advertisement titled as 'Mauka Mauka' was launched.

A Star India spokesperson as quoted saying that "the passion, pride and enthusiasm that an India-Pakistan match draws from fans is unmatched around the world."    

The Champions Trophy will kick start on June 1.

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