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<h1>Bangladesh 'Nothing to Lose' ICC Cricket World Cup - Quarter Finals</h1>

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Bangladesh will need to play valiant cricket to replicate their stun 2007 World Cup win over India and thump the safeguarding champions out in their quarterfinal, Shakib Al Hasan said on Tuesday.

The star allrounder hit an essential 53 as the Bangladeshis ran down India's 191 to win by five wickets in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, at the 2007 World Cup in one of the minnows' greatest accomplishments.

India, unbeaten in their six pool amusements, are relied upon to add Bangladesh to their count at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday and affirm their prevalence over their neighbors in an all-Asian knockout diversion.


Relatively few give Bangladesh a trust in their first-ever World Cup quarterfinal, yet Shakib says certainty is high inside the camp after their three wins and down-poured out point with Australia and anything is conceivable in an one-off diversion.

"I think we played daring cricket (when Bangladesh beat India eight years prior) and we all need to play that brand of cricket that we played," Shakib told a media meeting.

"What's more, so far in this World Cup, I believe we're doing it. On the off chance that we do precisely what we did against England or New Zealand, I think we'll have a decent diversion.

"It relies on upon the day, we have to begin well. Whatever we do and in the event that we continue doing that and we keep the energy to support us then anything is conceivable."

India have just lost to Bangladesh three times in 28 ODIs and have a portion of the greatest names in world cricket – Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan – and have been, alongside New Zealand, the main unbeaten group at the World
 
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