Victories against favourites India and Australia notwithstanding, Hesson said they guarantee nothing.
"We don't think too far ahead of ourselves, we had a couple of good games of cricket against some good sides, I think we have played pretty well, but it doesn't guarantee that you are going to play well next time. It's important we train well today and prepare as best we can," Hesson said addressing a press conference on the eve of the match.
He pointed out that the opponents have got a variety of left-arm pacers in their bowling attack.
"Their bowling attack, in particular, is very challenging. I think Pakistan certainly pose a different challenge with the pace they have and their bowling attack is completely different than what we have faced in the last couple of games."
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At the same time the coach also said, "We are fortunate enough we played against them in recent times. I think as a batting unit, they are relatively predictable the way they play, and that certainly provides us with opportunities with the ball."
To another question, Hesson said they pick the squad to suit all conditions.
"I think perhaps in the past, we have tried to play the New Zealand way in the sub-continent, in terms of what has worked well for us. I think during this tournament till date, it's only two games, but I think we have adapted a lot better than perhaps we have in the past. That said, this pitch will create different challenges for us, first of all we will have to read it properly," he said.