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Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq warns India of Pakistan's 'killer instinct' ahead of World Cup clash

Reflecting on Pakistan's record against India at World Cup, the former off-spinner said that although Pakistan had never won a World Cup match against India, their approach should be positive, adding that his players were fighters who were unwilling to give up easily, the Dawn reported.

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Legendary spinner Saqlain Mushtaq believes that Indian team should be wary of Pakistan team's killer instinct ahead of their crucial World Cup tie on February 15 in Adelaide.

Reflecting on Pakistan's record against India at World Cup, the former off-spinner said that although Pakistan had never won a World Cup match against India, their approach should be 'positive', adding that his players were 'fighters who were unwilling to give up easily', the Dawn reported.

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Praising the Pakistan's squad, Mushtaq further said that there was something 'unique' about this side which had shown 'propensity' to come back after several disappointing performances, adding that India must be 'careful of Pakistan's killer instinct as they could do wonders on their day'.

Despite Misbah ul-Haq and Umar Akmal displayed batting form ahead of next month's World Cup, Pakistan have lost back to back matches to a President's XI at the start of its New Zealand tour.

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