Akram said if the 37-year-old manages to play good knocks, India would most definitely post 300-plus scores on the board in every game.
"If Tendulkar bats for long, India will get over 300 runs every time. With Sachin in the middle, it gives players like Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh an opportunity to play their natural game," he said.
Apart from Tendulkar, Akram said flamboyant middle-order batsman Yuvraj Singh's form would be crucial.
"Yuvraj is a very dangerous player. His fielding has certainly improved and is looking a lot fitter after a spate of injuries. He comes from my part of the world -- Punjab. We Punjabis are always 'hot and cold'. I know his form is a bit cold right now but with his talent, he needs one good innings," Akram said.
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