New Delhi, Feb 20: Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, while admitting that the ''fear factor'' shadowing the tour to Pakistan still exists, said he believes that he has the team to win a series there. ''The fear factor will remain right through the tour of Pakistan and we can't get away from it. We are concerned about security, but it is something that we have to just sit down together and learn to live with,'' he said. Ganguly also claimed that his team had a ''big time'' chance of defeating Pakistan on its home soil. ''I think our recent overseas record, especially the tour to Australia, has given us the confidence to believe that we can do well. I don't want to say that we have a better team than Pakistan, but our recent performances suggest that we have a very good chance. If we play anything upto our potential, I believe we will win. We have the players to do it,'' he said in an interview today. The Indian skipper said he wanted his boys to ''enjoy the tour'' and not just be restricted to the grounds and the hotels. ''It will be difficult given the security constraints, but we would like to see Pakistan, and enjoy the tour to whatever extent possible. Unless you enjoy your cricket, it becomes very difficult to play good cricket,'' he added. Admitting that the concerns over security had first cropped up before the Melbourne one-day finals in Australia, he said, ''We had read a lot of stuff on the net about the situation in Pakistan and were naturally worried. We had expressed our concerns to the cricket board then, but we never said that we would not tour Pakistan. We have always been very keen to tour the country.'' Saying that sports and politics should be kept away from each other, Ganguly said there was no extra pressure on his team. ''Every tour has its fair share of pressure, there was equal pressure ahead of the world cup. I think we should be seen and judged for the cricket we play. We are not politicians, we just want to play cricket and do well on the field.'' Bureau Report