India skipper Rohit Sharma on Friday said his team's experienced batsmen were unfazed by the threat of Pakistan's fast bowlers, ahead of the arch-rivals' blockbuster Asia Cup clash.
Pakistan boast of one of the world's best pace attacks including Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf.
All three made a good start in the opener of the 50-over tournament, a prelude to the upcoming ODI World Cup in India.
Rohit's side will play their opening match of the tournament against Pakistan on Saturday in Pallekele, the first of three potential clashes between the bitter rivals in Sri Lanka.
The captain praised the Pakistan quicks but said his team was ready for the challenge.
"We don't have Shaheen, Naseem and Rauf in the nets," Rohit joked.
"So we practise with the bowlers that we have. But these three are quality bowlers and have performed well in the last few years."
"Pakistan have always had quality bowlers," he added. "Their strength, where they bowl and not bowl, we have seen all that. We will use our years of experience to play against them, as simple as that."
India have a strong batting unit that includes Rohit, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer and Hardik Pandya.
Pace ace Jasprit Bumrah has recently returned to the Indian attack after recovering from an injury and joins fellow quicks Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj.
Rohit played down the comparison between the quicks of the two teams.
"All those six bowlers (from India and Pakistan) are great bowlers. They have proved in world cricket how good they are," he said.
Agence France-Presse