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ICC Champions Trophy: 5 elements India should be careful about against Bangladesh
Tuesday, May 30, 2017 IST
ICC Champions Trophy: 5 elements India should be careful about against Bangladesh

ICC Champions Trophy: 5 elements India should be careful about against Bangladesh

As Indian cricket team goes up against Bangladesh cricket team in their ICC Champions Trophy 2017 second warm-up match at the Oval on Tuesday,

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Bangladesh can't be positioned among the minnows any longer. The way that they could make the cut for the eight-group ICC Champions Trophy 2017 demonstrates that they are playing smart cricket as well. Indeed, they are presently positioned higher (No 6) in the ODI rankings than the West Indies, Sri Lanka and Pakistan — all World Cup victory before.

Since the 2015 ICC World Cup, Indian cricket team and Bangladesh cricket team have met each other four times and they have shared the laurels, winning two matches each. The last ODI arrangement between the Asian neighbors resulted in India losing 1-2.

Rahim, the danger

Mustafizur Rahim is without a doubt the bowling superstar of the Bangladesh team. With his arrangement of abilities, the adolescent could be the one bowler India needs to make preparations for, particularly in English conditions. Be that as it may, the Indian batsmen have confronted enough of Rahim in the as of late closed IPL to know how to handle him.

Rahman prepared to detonate

There is a considerable measure riding on Sabbir Rahman. He is one of the key players that captain Mashrafe Mortaza would depend vigorously on with regards to the batting unit.

He is known to relish big moments and the ICC Champions Trophy could be the stage he would hold up to detonate. Team India can invalidate his risk on the off chance that they expel him right off the bat.

Rousing Mortaza

He is surely ended up being a helpful captain for Bangladesh. Under his captaincy, the Team has reacted to difficulties more than ever. Mashrafe canister Mortaza's captaincy is one reason for Bangladesh's sharp ascent in the ODI rankings. From November 2014, Bangladesh has played nine ODI arrangement, winning six, losing two (against England and New Zealand) and drawing one (against Sri Lanka).

Sizzling Shakib

Shakib Al Hasan is a going to be the most imperative cog in the Bangladesh team after captain Mortaza. The top positioned all-rounder in Test, ODI, and T20I, Shakib is absolutely a major match-victor that Bangladesh would depend on. His abundance of experience — 270 universal recreations — would be significant amid the competition.

 
 
 
 
 

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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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