Pakistan can bounce back: Miandad

Published March 23, 2004

LAHORE, March 22: Pakistan coach Javed Miandad said on Monday that his team had the ability to play under pressure and vowed it will do its best to win the one-day series against India on Wednesday.

Miandad added that the pressure was on both sides as they were going to play the crucial match of the series. The five-match series had been levelled at 2-2 after Pakistan lost the fourth match at Qadhafi Stadium on Sunday from a winning position. The fifth will also be held at the same venue.

Meanwhile, both the teams held net practice. Some of the Pakistan players practiced at the National Cricket Academy. The Indians held their session at the Qadhafi Stadium in the afternoon.

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