Hyderabad, India: Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur admits he knows Sri Lanka's "strengths and weaknesses" inside out having spent two years at the helm of his Asian rivals.
Former champions Pakistan and Sri Lanka clash at the World Cup in Hyderabad on Tuesday, allowing Arthur the opportunity to renew his acquaintance with players he helped develop as coach between December 2019 to November 2021.
"Yeah, I know their strengths and weaknesses so we will have plans put in place for all of them," Arthur told AFP.
"They are a dangerous side so we will have to be at our best to beat them."
Pakistan defeated the Netherlands in a nervy performance by 81 runs in Hyderabad on Friday to open their World Cup campaign.
They overcame a top order failure, recovering from 38-3 before posting a challenging 286 with half centuries from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan.
They then bowled out the Netherlands for 205 in 41 overs.
"I enjoyed the first win even though it wasn't a great performance," admitted Arthur.
"But we did enough to win and when the game was on the line we had players standing up."
Pakistan are likely to keep the same line-up for Tuesday's match, handing a lifeline to out of form opener Fakhar Zaman who scored just 12 against the Netherlands.
"I am not worried about his form, he is a good player and is just one innings away from a big score," said Arthur of the only Pakistan batsman to have made a double century in ODI cricket.
Undone by South Africa's record-shattering 428-5 in their opening game on Saturday in New Delhi before losing by 102 runs, 1996 champions Sri Lanka will take confidence from their battling reply.
— AFP
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