"Pakistan will have to deal with Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan, both have been in good form. Shikhar might not have scored runs in Bangladesh but he has done well against the Sri Lankans and Australians and Rohit has been simply outstanding. Virat will also figure in there but he might not get many overs if Rohit and Shikhar get going," said Gavaskar.
"So lets not get carried away with Pakistan bowling attack and have faith in our new ball attack. Because in batting if you see, Indian batting are better capable of handling Pakistan pace attack then Pakistan batting is capable of handling Indian attack," the 66-year-old told NDTV.
India and Pakistan will clash in the World T20 opener on March 19 and Gavaskar said the Asia Cup encounter tomorrow will set the tone for that match.
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India already kicked off their World T20 preparations in style, having won six out of the seven games played so far, including their 45-run win over Bangladesh in Asia Cup opener.
However, Gavaskar cautioned against complacency.
Talking about Mohammad Aamir, who recently made a comeback to Pakistan team after serving a five-year ban for spot-fixing, Gavaskar said: "The fact that he has already played recently will make him feel much better. He will take a little time to settle down in the team.
"But this is the first time he is playing a T20 against India. So I want to see how he reacts and responds to the challenges of the India-Pakistan encounter," he added.