Despite the loss in warm up matches Babar seems positive

Pakistan also relying on Rizwan's form

Pakistan adjusts to Indian conditions and hopes to address and solve their issues and the star players to regain form as they are soon to begin their campaign in the World Cup.

Pakistan lost two warm-up matches and bowed out of Asia Cup early which points out to the obvious fact that they need to level up their game to delve deeper into the ODI tournament.

The team's opening combination needs improvement, in particular the strike rate as they do not appear as threatening as needed. Imam-Ul-Haq is an impressive player in the ODIs but he needs to improve his strike rate due to the flat pitches in India.

In the game against Netherlands on Friday, they need to decide on which feature of players they need to bring to the field. 

However, on a positive note their number three and four batsmen, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are in an amazing form. And in their upcoming match the bowlers are expected to not be liable to failure. However it will be difficult for the batsmen who did not have the experience to play in the IPL to adjust to India's diverse conditions. "The boundaries are small. There is no margin for the bowlers. If the bowling is even slightly off, the batsmen capitalize on it. So, we should expect high scores and need to play accordingly," said Babar.

Their fielding is in need of improvement and hence they will be aiming to adapt and better themselves in that aspect as well.

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