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Pakistan's Chief Selector Inzamam-ul-Haq is confident that the national team will break its six-match losing streak in the World Cup against India, when it takes on the arch-rivals at the mega-event on June 16.
Pakistan have never won against India in a World Cup match, but the former Test captain feels that they can post a breakthrough victory against the neighbours this time around, when the two teams meet at Manchester next month.
"I am hopeful that we will end our losing streak against India in World Cup matches," he told a Pakistan Cricket website.
The veteran of 120 Tests, however, said that the World Cup is not just about the match against India, and "Pakistan have the potential to beat other sides as well".
Pakistan go into the World Cup having suffered 10 successive ODI defeats and were also beaten by Afghanistan in the warm-up match of the World Cup.
Inzamam, who is under-fire in recent times for making late changes in the World Cup squad, spoke about the difficulties of selecting national team and the pressure that comes with it.
Defending the selections of pacers, Mohammad Hasnain and Wahab Riaz, Inzamam said: "Like I said before pace of Hasnain, who can touch 150 kph, would add a new dimension to our bowling attack because the rest of the bowlers penetrate only around the 130-140 kph mark."
On threat posed by minnows like Afghanistan during the upcoming tournament, Inzamam said no team should be taken lightly in the World Cup.
He said it was important to get off to a good start in the World Cup.
"Getting off to a good start is important and I think our team has the ability to do that." Inzamam included Pakistan along side England, India and New Zealand in his list of four semi-finalists.
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