Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar Friday said India enjoyed a psychological edge going into their first Test series in almost 15 years on Pakistani soil.
"The one-day victory will be a great morale-booster and the return of the experienced (Anil) Kumble, the energetic Ajit Agarkar and the phlegmatic Akash Chopra will only strengthen this Indian team," Gavaskar wrote in his column in leading Indian daily 'Hindustan Times'.
"The Pakistanis will be under pressure from their supporters to perform. The Indians need to capitalise and do what past Indian teams have been unable to do and that is win a Test series in Pakistan," wrote Gavaskar.
Stylish batsman Venkatsai Laxman, who scored a superb century (107) in the deciding match, came in for special praise from Gavaskar.
"Full credit to Laxman, who took his time to settle down and then displayed the range of strokes that can make bowlers look silly. Irfan Pathan and (Laxmipathy) Balaji too wielded the long handle to good effect and gave India a competitive total to defend," wrote the former India opener.
Gavaskar, the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in Tests, praised the Indian team for their determination.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2004

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