Captain Misbah-ul Haq was frustrated over two previous unresponsive pitches, the first in Abu Dhabi where Sri Lanka batted resolutely to salvage a draw, and then in Dubai where a first-day seaming pitch undid Pakistan's batting and later blunted their bowling.
Sri Lanka, helped by their new-look pace attack and a fighting century from old campaigner Mahela Jayawardne recorded their biggest-ever win of nine wickets over Pakistan to take a 1-0 lead.
The lack of spin on those pitches nullified Pakistan's match-winning bowler Saeed Ajmal and he has taken only five wickets in two Tests so far.
Sri Lanka posted a big 413-run total when the two teams last played at the venue in November 2011 in a match which Pakistan only saved because of heavy rain on the final day on their way to a 1-0 series win.
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Misbah admitted Pakistan's chances of levelling the series largely depend on the pitch.
"In my opinion this looks a good pitch and I think you get spin on the pitches here and the team which plays better and show patience will have more chance," he said.
Pakistan will be forced to bring in a bowler in place of paceman Bilawal Bhatti who injured his hamstring during the second Test.