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 Sri Lankan skipper sees exciting final with Pakistan
 Updated at: 1244 PST,  Saturday, June 20, 2009
Sri Lankan skipper sees exciting final with Pakistan LONDON: Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara said Pakistan is one of the best team and he expect an exciting encounter with Pakistan in the final of T20 World Cup.

Addressing a press conference, Sangakkara said both countries enjoying good cricket ties and their is definitely an exciting final ahead for cricket lovers.

West Indian captain expressed regrets over the defeat in semi-final. He said both Pakistan and Sri Lanka have talented players and large number of supporters, therefore, an interesting final is expected.
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