Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan believes India’s ability to handle pressure gives them an edge over Pakistan in the upcoming Champions Trophy clash. Pathan highlights India's superior talent in one-day cricket and praises Mohammed Shami's recent performance, which boosts the team's confidence. Pathan said the Indian side is better placed to handle pressure situations.
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