Bangladesh captain Shakib Al-Hasan discusses his team's chances in the World Cup with Bikash Mohapatra.
It's a highly anticipated match. At least as far as Bangladesh is concerned.
The world's youngest Test nation caused a major upset in the last World Cup, in 2007, shocking favourites India in their opening match.
Four years on, the two neighbours face-off again at the same stage. And the equation is more or less the same: India, by far, favourite to win the game.
However, the Bangladesh team is approaching this contest with far more confidence than they did in the corresponding fixture in 2007.
"We are focusing on our cricket. We are not too concerned about who we are playing against," says Shakib Al-Hasan, the confidence in his voice all the more palpable.
Bangladesh's captain though is quick to validate the same with reason.
"We have had a very good preparation and the guys have worked really hard for this tournament," he explains, adding, "In the last four years we have improved our cricket a lot.
"As regards this match, both the sides have to play to their potential to win. But since we know the conditions well -- most of our players have played at least 30-35 games in these conditions -- it gives us a slight advantage.
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