With the loss to Zimbabwe and New Zealand still lingering painfully in memory, the Indian skipper's career graph was at its nadir. To compound matters further, the toughest and most demanding series of them all-given that defeat on home turf today means nothing short of a national catastrophe-was coming up. The Pakistanis were touring India after a gap of twelve years. Akram had already proclaimed his intense yearning to emulate Imran Khan himself, and beat India in their own backyard. Perhaps with that end in mind, the Pakistanis managed to be the only team in the wide universe to find time for a preparatory camp in the middle of a season! While Akram and co. were no doubt fresh, what seemed to goad them more was 'bets, lies, and a determination to bury the truth... They were going to steel themselves and strive hard for a win. Akram's men displayed terrific tenacity, they were always game to go the extra mile. They must have, perhaps, been left wondering at the Indian habit of meekly surrendering. Little wonder then that Akram himself was asking, 'Why do Indians lack the will to win?