Pakistan's true worth as a top flight international cricket nation will be on show at Eden Park tomorrow.
They have been ordinary in this tournament, losses to India and West Indies followed by less than thoroughly convincing wins over Zimbabwe and the United Arab Emirates.
So inevitably you hear the old line: remember 1992. In that cup, Pakistan were all but gone after five games, but Imran Khan's cornered tigers rose to win five successive games, culminating in the final against England in Melbourne.
But to suggest Misbah-ul-Haq's group bear comparison is laughable.
In 1992, Pakistan had five world class players - Imran, Wasim Akram, Javed Miandad, Inzamam-ul-Haq (although just breaking through at that point) and Mushtaq Ahmed - and a handful of top class international performers, the soon-to-be-disgraced match fixer Salim Malik, Aaqib Javed, Ramiz Raja and Ijaz Ahmed.