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Pak keen to draw level at Ahmedabad

Younis Khan on Sunday said that the visitors would go all out for win in the fourth match to be played at Ahmedabad, to level the series 2-2.

Updated on: Apr 11, 2005, 12:11:00 IST
PTI | By , Mumbai
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Expressing happiness over the way the team has come back into the one-day series, Pakistan vice-captain Younis Khan on Sunday said that the visitors would go all out for win in the fourth match to be played at Ahmedabad on April 12 to level the series 2-2.

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"I am happy that the team won the third one-dayer at Jamshedpur and I hope it continues its winning momentum," Younis told reporters during the team's stop in Mumbai en route Ahmedabad.

He said the team memebrs were positive and want to win the remaining matches.

Echoing similar views, all-rounder Shahid Afridi said the players were very positive in their approach and want to win every match.

"It is a tough and important series for both the teams," he added.

Earlier, both the Indian and Pakistan cricket teams on their arrival from Jamshedpur were straightway taken to a hotel in suburban Bandra under tight security for overnight stay.

The team members refused to speak to mediapersons at the Mumbai airport after their flight landed two hours late.

The teams are scheduled to depart for Ahmedabad on Monday by a morning flight.

India lead the six-match series 2-1, after winning at Kochi and Vishakapatnam followed by the loss at Jamshedpur on Saturday.

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