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Champions Trophy: India Is Strong But Beatable, Says Pak Allrounder Khushdil Ahead Of Key Clash
It will be a make-or-break clash for Pakistan as it has lost its opening match to New Zealand by 60 runs in Karachi. India, on the other hand, comprehensively defeated Bangladesh by six wickets in their first match on Thursday.
A loss in Sunday's match will push Mohammad Rizwan's side to the brink of elimination in the four-team group from which two teams will progress to the knockout semifinals.
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