Kolkata, March 20। Notwithstanding a convincing win over arch-rivals Pakistan, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Saturday cautioned against complacency and said the side could still improve in some areas, especially in tackling opponent spinners.

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"I think we can still do better (playing against spin). What is important is not to get satisfied with the performance," Dhoni said after humbling Pakistan by six wickets in a group 2 encoutner of the World twenty20 at the Eden Gardens.

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"There are areas where we can still improve. It is important that you when you win games you address all those areas," he said adding, "You won't get a second chance in the knockout stages. From now on, very game in the tournament is like a knock out game for us. So we have to be at our best."

Asked how he rated his chances of making the April 3 final at the same venue, Dhoni replied: "In this format, every team is a good team. We want to compete. We want to be here for the final but as of now we want to take one game at a time."

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