Karunaratne was the leading scorer with Lankan 285 runs in their 0-3 loss to India in September, including a valiant 141 in the second innings of the first Test.
"I know Jadeja and Ashwin are both hungry for wickets. Every time they bowl it's about sticking to the basics. If I don't give them any chance, they will try to do something else. If we need them to change the field you have to do something extra.
Fresh from a career-best 196 that came against Pakistan in the second Test in Dubai last month, Karunaratne said the 141 in the second innings against India was confidence- boosting.
"That hundred helped me a lot to take some confidence to Pakistan. It's not easy wicket to bat in second innings. I was determined to get some runs especially against Ashwin, their wicket-taking bowler on that pitch.
"That's my style, to play in my comfort zone and not go for anything else. That's key and I can bat longer period. that's my game plan."
The 29-year-old who was dismissed twice by Ashwin and once by Jadeja in their home series said he prepared for the series, starting November 16, by batting on dusty wickets back home.
"We have practised on dusty wickets and have another five days before the Test. We will prepare for the good spin attack," Karunaratne, who scored a fluent 50 from 60 balls against Board President's XI, said.
He further said Board President's XI did not play a left-arm spinner as India may go with two left-armers in Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav.
"They didn't give us left-arm spinners. It's not easy I know they will definitely play with Jadeja, and maybe Kuldeep to go alongside Ashwin," he said.
Sri Lanka played a third-string Board President's XI in the two-day match but he said it did not matter as their main objective of getting runs was fulfilled.
"We need a bit of confidence going into the series as apart from Angelo and Rangana nobody else has played here. It was good batting-friendly conditions and the ball was not turning much, so most of us batsmen got runs.
"It's all about runs. It doesn't matter if they bowl fast or slow, if they bowl good line and length that's the most the difficult part for a batsman. They bowled really in good areas.
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