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18 Mar 2015 21:53 #247048
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Bangladesh have the strength in depth to upset India in Thursday's World Cup quarter-final in Melbourne, according to captain Mashrafe Mortaza.
Four of the Tigers' squad featured in a pool-stage win over India at the 2007 World Cup but Mortaza says the world champions should be wary of his younger players as well.
"We don't have just two players who can change a game," Mortaza, 31, said.
"Everybody is performing his best; we are performing as a professional team."
Mortaza, who took 4-38 at Port-of-Spain as Bangladesh edged out India to qualify for the Super Eights in 2007, says the top scorers from that match - Tamim Iqbal, Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan - remain key.
"The three players who got a fifty against India in 2007 are all still in the side and in good form, and hopefully they will step up tomorrow, but I would like to see the whole team perform," he said.
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