While the recent record between the teams in even -- five wins each in the last 10 matches, Pakistan can take inspiration from the fact that their overall record against their neighbours is pretty impressive -- 69 wins against just 46 losses.
Besides, the last time the neighbours played in Mohali (in November 2007), Pakistan managed to chase down a formidable Indian target (322) with relative ease.
However, Team India does have a psychological advantage as well.
In their four World Cup matches played against Pakistan since 1992, when they first met, Team India has come out trumps on each occasion, not letting their arch-rivals even close to winning any of them.
And that is a significant edge MS Dhoni's men take going into their fifth encounter with Pakistan at the World Cup.
Will this psychological advantage help Team India get over their psychological 'semi-final' hurdle?
Will they be able to stop the Pakistan juggernaut yet again in cricket's flagship tournament?
Will Mohali ensure something that Wankhede and Eden Gardens couldn't?
Will Team India be third time lucky as the hosts?
Come Wednesday, all these questions will be answered!
Coach Gary Kirsten laughs alongwith Sachin Tendulkar during a practice session
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