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'We should make Pakistan bleed in the semi-final'

Source:PTI
March 28, 2011

The cricketing fraternity, including players who could not make it to the World Cup squad, on Sunday extended their best wishes to the Indian team ahead of their high-voltage semi-final clash against Pakistan on March 30.

Wicket-keeper batsman Parthiv Patel, who was in the Indian squad for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, said he wished India beat Pakistan in the semi-final and Sachin Tendulkar hits his 100th ton too.

"The way India is playing I think they will win. I wish he (Sachin) will get his 100th hundred against Pakistan and we win. Winning is more important. And nothing like it if Sachin scores a ton," said wicket-keeper batsman Parthiv Patel.

"India-Pakistan World Cup match is a big game. Both teams will try hard. The team that plays well on that day will win," he said on the sidelines of a promotional event.

Recalling the 2003 game against Pakistan at Centurion, he said, "It was eight years back, Team India was strong then and is strong now too. It was a fantastic atmosphere, and I expect it would be better in Mohali."

Hoping for India's win and Tendulkar's 100th ton, left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha said that the World Cup was definitely within the reach of the team.

"It's a great opportunity. Everyone right from a child to an adult is waiting to see Sachin's 100th hundred, especially against Pakistan. I pray for that. We should make Pakistan bleed," Ojha said.

Right-arm fast bowler Praveen Kumar, who missed the World Cup bus due to injury and was replaced by S Sreesanth, said he will pray for the team's win.

"Hopefully, we will do well. Want to support the team. We will pray. I hope Sachin completes his 100th century in this match," the pacer said.

Another pacer Dhawal Kulkarni said the India-Pakistan match would be a thrilling game and hoped that the batting maestro complete his 100th ton in either the semi-final or in the final.

Source: PTI
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