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  Wasim Akram 
Pitch hitch
Wasim Akram ascribes the dismal showing of India and Pakistan in Australia to the lifeless pitches on which their domestic cricket is played.
 
 Aussies were just too good
 While complimenting the Australians, Wasim Akram says poor batting and fielding were responsible for his team's no-show in the CUB finals.
 
 Time to strike
 The first of the best-of-three finals in the Carlton and United series will be played tomorrow. Wasim Akram vows to go all out for a win since that will put pressure on the Aussies.
 
 For India, it's a beginning, not an end
 Looking back at India's disastrous campaign Down Under, Wasim Akram says the time is for determination, not despondency
 
 Ganguly was simply unstoppable
 Wasim Akram salutes the Indian opener following his match-winning knock against Pakistan at the Oval.
 
 MacGill makes the most of opportunity
 On current form he looks more threatening than Shane Warne, says Wasim Akram.
 
 Razzaq right-on
 Wasim Akran salutes Abdur Razzaq for his match-winning performance with bat and ball.
 
 Fielding woes
 Wasim Akram says a poor performance in the field cost his team the match against Australia yesterday.
 
 Playing for keeps
 The key for India, says Wasim Akram, is for Sachin Tendulkar to bat at number four in the remaining games
 
 Tight but right
 Wasim Akram is upbeat after back to back victories in the Carlton and United Series. And says there won't be any letting up in his team performance.
 
 
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