India and Pakistan are placed in different groups for the event, starting February 19. The top-four from each group would advance to the quarterfinals and it is only from here on that the possibility of an Indo-Pak clash arises if the two teams move ahead from their respective pools.
Speaking of Pakistan's chances, Akhtar said the team has to win the mega-event to reclaim the fan-base that has been hit due to the scandalous one year in which three of the team's top players were handed bans for involvement in spot-fixing.
Akhtar admitted that former captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif -- the trio banned by the ICC -- would be missed.
"Obviously we are very hurt inside by whatever has happened to us. Pakistan need to win this World Cup at any cost. It will bring the charm back for people in Pakistan," said Akhtar.
"We are unfortunate that they are not there. But what can we do now? We have got to move on. I think whatever pace attack we have is good enough to win matches.
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