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India worried about Pakistan's unknown Pace attack
Team India Cricket Inc. is worried about Pakistan's upcoming little known pace attack. According to some super cricket strategists helping Indian team, exit of Shoaib Akhtar may not very good. The newcomers will be menacing and may create real havoc. That is exactly what happens in Pakistani Cricket.
India cannot take Pakistan's pace attack lightly in next month's test series despite the absence of injured strike bowler Shoaib Akhtar, opening batsman Virender Sehwag said on Saturday. Indian batsmen would, however, be boosted by their 2-1 test series success against the Pakistan attack last year. The aggressive Sehwag, 26, led the way in that triumph, scoring India's first test triple century with a match-winning 309 in the first test in Multan. "When India meet Pakistan the motivation level will be very high for both teams," Sehwag said on Saturday. "They may be a new side, but they are a good and strong side. "Even with Shoaib we beat them at home and playing at home will be an added advantage for us. "But the new faces in their team can still create trouble because we don''t know how they bowl. We can''t take them lightly." Pakistan, arrive on Monday for the three-test, six one-day international tour, their first of India for six years.
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