Mitchell Santner said New Zealand could not afford to take "dangerous" Pakistan lightly as they attempt to seal their place in the World Cup semi-finals in Birmingham on Wednesday.
Unbeaten New Zealand have 11 points from five victories and a rained-off game while Pakistan must win to keep alive their chances of qualifying for the last four.
"Obviously, they've had a pretty good record over here," said the spinning all-rounder on the eve of the match at Edgbaston.
"They won the Champions Trophy a couple of years ago and they've come off a pretty good win against South Africa." "We're at the top at the moment (before the England v Australia result), but we can't take any games lightly."
"Their bowling attack on the whole is very good. They've got some very good seam bowlers as well as spin bowlers. We're aware of their strengths, and I think Wahab (Riaz) back into their team is very good for them."
"When they're hot, they're really hot. We have to, obviously, find ways of trying to cool them down when they're like that."
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