Yousuf pointed out that there were high scoring matches in the World T20 qualifying round for associate teams and in warm-up games, and said it would be no different in the main round of the mega-event as well.
"India are a strong contender because their batting is very strong and they are capable of chasing big totals down. Even in the warm up match against South Africa they fell short by 4-5 runs, chasing a total of 190 plus," said Yousuf.
41-year-old said Pakistan batsmen need to fire on all cylinders if they want to do well in the tournament.
"One thing is clear that unless our batsmen get big totals on Indian pitches, the team will struggle against the other top teams. The only other way we can do well is for our bowlers to successfully defend totals in the range of 140-150 or bowl out opposing teams for under par scores," Yousuf said.
Pakistan had a dismal outing in the recent Asia Cup in Bangladesh but Yousuf said Shahid Afridi-led team needed to be supported and encouraged.
"I think we all know the weaknesses of our team. We all know how Afridi plays. So no use cribbing about these things. Now we can just hope that the batsmen click enough to offer substantial totals for the bowlers to defend," he said.