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Champions trophy: Upbeat India to take on arch-rivals Pakistan

New Delhi: Indian cricket team skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said that they won’t take the match against arch-rivals Pakistan lightly.
Indian skipper said: “I don’t think Indian team has ever played a dead game, I think it is also important in areas where we want to improve including death bowling where we didn’t execute our plans correctly.”
“Such a match is always important whether it’s against India or any other country. For the Indians, it is different in the current situation. To be honest to win the tournament is the number one priority even if you don’t beat your number one rivals,” Whatmore added.

Whatmore said that Pakistan need to get their act together ahead of the game against India. Mohammad Hafeez, Whatmore’s key batsmen, failed to fire at the number three position but the coach doesn’t think it was a bad idea to move the vice-captain from his position as an opener.

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