BIRMINGHAM: Pakistan bowlers kept Indian openers quiet in the starting overs of the match before rain intervened, forcing play to stop with India at 46-0 off 9.5 overs.
Mohammad Amir kickstarted the match with a fiery maiden, after Pakistan won the toss and opted to field against India to begin their Champions Trophy campaign at Edgbaston on Sunday.
The two teams are expected to draw a global TV audience of over a billion for their high-octane clash Sunday, in the fourth match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2017. This is the first encounter between the subcontinental rivals in a year, and only the fourth time the two teams are meeting competitively on British soil.
?Completely calm?
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur insisted his side were "completely calm" ahead of their Champions Trophy opener against archrivals India.
Arthur, after seeing Pakistan train Saturday, told reporters at Edgbaston on Saturday: "They have topped their skills up, and theyΒ΄re ready for a big game.
Sarfraz and Arthur share laughs during a pre-match press conference/AFP"Our changing room was completely calm. ItΒ΄s amazing. ItΒ΄s the outside noise that there is.
"Within the dressing room, it is unbelievably calm, unbelievably focused and very, very excited for the challenge that presents itself (Sunday)."
Young and energetic skipper Sarfraz Ahmad brushed aside all talks of being under pressure before the match against India.
?We are placed at 8th, so we have got nothing to lose from here, so it is India who?s under pressure of being the favourite and on-paper strong team,? Sarfraz said.
?We have our plans in place, we will go with the best and do some out of box things which you haven?t seen us doing against India in the past,? he added.
Young all-rounder Faheem Ashraf, who made headlines with his impressive batting in the warm-up game against Bangladesh, is expected to debut against India today.
?Pakistan can surprise opponent any time?

Indian captain Virat Kohli said during a pre-match presser Saturday that Pakistan cannot be taken lightly.
?As a team, I think they can surprise you because you don't play against them so much. You know of their abilities. But you're not too aware of how they react in different situations. All you can do in that situation is focus on your skill,? he said.
Numbers crunch
Pakistan and India have faced off on three occasions in the ICC Champions Trophy, with Pakistan having the upper hand with two wins and one loss.
The Green Shirts beat India by 3 wickets in Champions Trophy 2004 and by 54 runs in the 2009 edition of the tournament. India beat Pakistan by 8 wickets in 2013.
Pakistan's Champions Trophy stats
India's Champions Trophy stats
Playing XI
Pakistan
India

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