"I always say that an India-Pakistan match is full of pressure but you enjoy playing it," Hafeez said.
"As a captain I am happy that it's the first match and if you do well in such an opening match you obviously feel much easier in upcoming matches as far as pressure is concerned. Obviously you can't take any team with lighter hands but in an India match, we would want to start off doing well.
The 2009 champions, Pakistan had finished runners-up in the inaugural edition in 2007. Besides, they reached the semi-finals twice.
In the recently-concluded Asia Cup too, Pakistan reached the finals and Hafeez said his team has the momentum ahead of the World T20 event.
"Momentum in any tournament plays an important role and with sort of cricket we have played in Asia Cup, we have got that momentum," Hafeez said.
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