Pakistan veteran all-rounder Abdul Razzaq believes that only a positive and aggressive approach will help Misbah-ul-Haq's side to topple defending champions India in their much-anticipated World Cup clash on Sunday in Adelaide.
Razzaq, a veteran of 265 ODI games, said that the team which could lift itself to perform better on that day would have the best chance to win the upcoming encounter, Pak Passion reported.
Admitting that Indian team looks better on paper, the right-handed batsman said that only a positive and aggressive approach could help Pakistan beat India, adding that their chances of victory lie with someone performing outstandingly well on that day.
Pakistan will also play the West Indies, Zimbabwe, United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Ireland in Group B.
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