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Pressure will be more on India: Pak skipper Sarfraz

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Birmingham: Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed on Saturday said they "have plans in place" for Indian batting mainstay Virat Kohli and seemed confident of his team's chances in the ICC Champions Trophy match here on Sunday.

Arch-rivals India and Pakistan resume their rivalry on the world stage with the much-awaited match at the Edgbaston.

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Much of the attention has been centered around the Indian captain Kohli, who in the past has played some great knocks against Pakistan.

"There's no doubt that Kohli is a good player, but we have our plans in place for him. He's their captain and best player, we will look to get him out early so that there is pressure on the rest of their players," Sarfraz said at the pre-match press conference.

Considering the cut-throat nature of the competition, both the teams would be desperate to start the campaign on a winning note.

India have an all-win record against the arch-rivals in World Cups, but Pakistan hold the edge in the Champions Trophy.

India have only managed to win once in their three meetings against Pakistan in the tournament.

"India do have a strong line-up on paper, but we have prepared well too.

"It's always a big occasion when India and Pakistan play against each other, but we have tried our best to stay away from all the noise around us. I've told the boys to not pay attention to what people are saying or writing, but to focus on their cricket."

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi recently said that India are the better team and the favorites to win the game. Reacting to this, Sarfraz said that in cricket anything is possible on any given day.

"India does have a better team, but the pressure will also be on them. If we win our ranking will go up, but if they lose their ranking will fall."

Despite tensions on the border, Sarfraz also made it clear that the players from both countries share a warm relationship off the field.

"We have always shared a healthy equation with them off the field. Players from both teams have spent good times with each other over the years.” 

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