NEW DELHI: Just about a week is left before cricket's two fierce rivals India and Pakistan clash in the ICC Champions Trophy in England on June 4 but the mind games have already begun with pacer Junaid Khan firing the first shot.Talking to a Pakistan daily, Junaid said he does rate the Indian captain as 'brilliant batsman' but feels he has failed against him considering the left-arm pacer has dismissed him in three out of four clashes which the duo has been a part of."I have dismissed him in three out of the four matches we have faced each other. He is a brilliant batsman but he has failed against me," Junaid was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune. "I bowled Kohli in India in front of his fans so it won’t be a problem in England."It has been four years since Kohli faced Junaid but the Pakistan bowler still believes he has the edge over the Indian considering their history which is bound to work in his favour. "When I face him, I will consider him the same Kohli," he said. "I may be wrong but I think he will also think of me as the same Junaid that has taken his wicket before, which might make him go on the defensive a bit more and therefore lose his wicket."The 27-year-old also didn't forget to highlight that fact that the Indian is yet to score a boundary off his bowling and Junaid feels that's an honour for him considering the fact that Kohli has been a nightmare for the bowler. "He has been hitting sixes and fours all over the world but none of them have come against me, which is an honour for me and I will try to keep that record intact in the upcoming Champions Trophy," he said.