Each match of Men's ODI World Cup qualifiers will be high stakes, with ten teams contesting for two places at the global showpiece event set to be held later this year in India.
One of the ten teams in contention for those two spots is 1996 champions Sri Lanka, who will be kicking off their Group B campaign in Bulawayo against the United Arab Emirates on Monday, and captain Dasun Shanaka said his team is aware that any opposition can't be taken lightly in a tournament where ODI World Cup spots are at stake.
"We are very confident of doing well in the Qualifiers and used the two warm-ups to get our boys into match situations, and the team is looking forward to the games coming up. We also know that every team taking part in this competition is aiming to win, which means that no opponent can be taken lightly, especially in a crucial tournament such as this, and we are well aware of it," Shanaka told ICC.