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Karunaratne backs Sri Lanka batting to find form against Pakistan

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - Afghanistan v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 4, 2019. Sri Lanka's Kusal Perera in action. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

(Reuters) - Sri Lanka cannot afford another sloppy batting display if they are to beat a resurgent Pakistan and record a first World Cup win over their subcontinent rivals on Friday, captain Dimuth Karunaratne said.

In a topsy-turvy affair on Tuesday, Sri Lanka claimed a narrow win over outsiders Afghanistan in Cardiff after the 1996 World Cup winners were bowled out for a modest 201.

It was the second consecutive match in which Sri Lanka's batting failed to deliver, having been bundled out for 136 in a 10-wicket defeat against New Zealand on Saturday.

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup Warm-Up Match - Sri Lanka v South Africa - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - May 24, 2019 Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratne in action. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

"I think if you are playing any big team, you have to do the basic things, you have to put some runs on the board and give a chance for the bowlers to take wickets," Karunaratne told a news conference on Thursday.

"I saw a good team spirit there (against Afghanistan) and the fielding and bowling unit did a good job. Now ... the batting line-up have to put their hands up and do the job.

"If we can put a good total on this wicket, a good flat wicket ... then our bowlers can defend it, I'm pretty sure of that."

Karunaratne believes that Kusal Perera's aggressive intent at the top of the order could again prove the difference after the left-hander scored 78 against Afghanistan when pushed to open the innings ahead of Lahiru Thirimanne.

"I know Kusal, what he can do, because I've played with him a lot of times," the Sri Lankan skipper said.

"I want to give him a chance to go for it and give him the licence, a free hand, and then if someone gets out Thirimanne can go there and play the anchor role. I think this is the best batting line-up we can produce."

Pakistan, who have won all seven of their World Cup encounters against Sri Lanka, arrive at Bristol with a confidence-boosting victory over tournament favourites England.

"We may not have won against Pakistan in the World Cup, but it doesn't bother us," Karunaratne said.

"It's just another one-day international for us, so if we perform well on that day we can win."

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by David Goodman)

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