Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Sami says the second Test between India and Pakistan is still in balance.
At the end of day four, Pakistan are 95 for 1, chasing a huge target of 422 for victory.
"The team that plays well tomorrow can win," said the speedster, who took 3 for 82 in the Indian second innings.
"We will try to score the required runs and win the match. It will be a bit difficult to bat in the second innings, but we are hopeful of winning this Test."
The 24-year old also lauded the batting of Rahul Dravid, who stood out for India, scoring centuries in both the innings.
"Dravid is a very good batsman. After his century in the first innings, we had planned contain him and not to give any easy runs, but he still scored that wonderful century," Sami said.
He said Shahid Afridi's blazing knock of 59 from 59 balls has helped Pakistan stay in the hunt on the final day.
"Afridi's dismissal was a big blow, but still the game is open. The other batsmen are confident of scoring the required runs tomorrow."
Sami said the hot and humid conditions made bowling difficult.
"The humidity is very high, the ball and body get humid and wet very soon, hence it is very difficult to get reverse swing."