India will pay for their decision to drop Rahul Dravid for the first two one-day internationals. That's the opinion of senior Pakistan batsman, Younis Khan.
Pakistan will travel to India on Thursday for five one-day internationals and three tests.
"Dravid has led from the front and he is a fantastic player," said Younis on Wednesday.
"If India doesn't perform well in the first two games the blame game will start, and their selectors and team will come under more pressure. It is to our advantage."
Younis, is set to be named vice captain for the Indian tour, believes that the series would be a defining one for the younger players and also for those still establishing themselves in the team.
"The pressure is very high playing in India. People have a lot of expectations from you and the media attention and hype is also great," he said.
"It is a make or break tour for players."
Pakistan will travel to India on Thursday for five one-day internationals and three tests.
"Dravid has led from the front and he is a fantastic player," said Younis on Wednesday.
"If India doesn't perform well in the first two games the blame game will start, and their selectors and team will come under more pressure. It is to our advantage."
Younis, is set to be named vice captain for the Indian tour, believes that the series would be a defining one for the younger players and also for those still establishing themselves in the team.
"The pressure is very high playing in India. People have a lot of expectations from you and the media attention and hype is also great," he said.
"It is a make or break tour for players."