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Pakistan set sights on series win Inzamam-ul-Haq Woolmer upbeat Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq feels his side can win the series in India after drawing the first Test in Mohali. A superb batting display on the final day means the tourists will go into the second Test, which begins on Wednesday in Calcutta, on level terms. "I think we can win the series. The fightback will help us in the series. It was a great morale-booster. "But we need to improve our catching and our top-order batsmen should also deliver," Inzamam explained. Pakistan team manager Salim Altaf says his players have answered their critics in style and will go to Calcutta on a high. "Before we came here we were almost written off but our boys played exceptionally well," he said. "They now know their potential. They are looking forward to the Eden Gardens Test. It will be a good match." Pakistan do have a concern over their top three batsmen, who struggled in both innings at Mohali. It needed a seventh-wicket partnership of 184 between wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal and all-rounder Abdul Razzaq to secure the draw. I am sure Harbhajan will be back in business soon Sourav Ganguly But Altaf said there are unlikely to be many changes to the batting order, although Younis Khan - who made nine and one - is most at risk. "Our top-order failed. One of the openers (Salman Butt) failed in both the innings," Altaf explained. "Even Younis Khan, the vice-captain, failed in both the innings. So, he is under pressure. "But there are not going to be any dramatic changes." India have worries of their own, after failing to take four wickets on the final day. They were only able to break up Razzaq and Akmal deep into the middle session. Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was left out in favour of a third seamer, but he could return in Calcutta, possibly at the expense of Zaheer Khan. "It is never easy to leave out a bowler of Harbhajan's class, but I am sure he will be back in business soon," said Indian captain Sourav Ganguly. "Pakistan emerged with great credit at Mohali, but I am confident we can win here." -- Cheers, Gabe Menezes. London, England