With both teams on three wins from five matches, the winner will advance to the quarter-finals, while the loser's fate will likely be decided by run-rates against the West Indies.
Pakistan's batsmen have crossed 250 just once in the tournament when they hammered 339 for six against the amateurs from the United Arab Emirates at Napier.
Misbah-ul Haq's team were bowled out for 224 by India, 160 by the West Indies and 222 by South Africa, and were even restricted to 235 for seven by Zimbabwe.
"I would like to believe our best is yet to come," he said. "If we don't, I don't think we will go much further in the tournament.
"I do expect the batsmen to deliver. That is what they are there for. They can bat a lot better than they have."
Pakistan revived their faltering campaign with a stunning 29-run win over South Africa in a rain-effected match in Auckland after the bowlers dismissed the Proteas for 202.
Flower said he wants the batsmen to show an aggressive intent and is even making them play big shots at training.
"It's usually a flat wicket at the Adelaide Oval and the side boundaries are smaller than usual, so it does help to get some big shots going," he said.
"I think for some batsmen the problem is mental, for others it is technical. I think they have done well in Test cricket, but in ODIs a lot of work needs to be done.
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