Sarwan also said his team will have to click as a unit as they tackle the Indian bowling attack.
"We`ve got experience within experience and hopefully we`ll come together as a unit. Over the years, we`ve tried to rotate the strike as much as we can but we know how good Harbhajan Singh is and he`s been a very good performer for India over the years," Sarwan said.
"It`s important that (the West Indies) stay positive against him as well and the rest of the bowlers that we`ll be playing against but I think the key when we play India is to try and work the ball as much as we can," he said.
Sarwan also felt that irrespective of their recent Super Eight match win over India in the Twenty20 World Cup in England, Indians will be "a handful in the Caribbean".