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25-Feb-2014 09:52:00 GMT
Bangladesh v India, Asia Cup, Fatullah

India Look for a Turnaround in Asia Cup

Fatullah: Embarrassed in South Africa and New Zealand, regional powerhouse India would hope for a turnaround under a new captain when they take on a troubled Bangladesh in their Asia Cup opener on Wednesday.

For the five-time champions India, the build up to the 12th edition of the regional tournament has been quite similar to that of 2012 when they landed here on the back of eight successive Test defeats in England and Australia.

Now they have come here after losing to South Africa 0-1 in Tests and 0-2 in ODIs. They suffered similar humiliation at the hands of New Zealand. The world champion side capped their two overseas tours with four successive defeats in one-dayers.

However, playing against an opponent, who are struggling with their own set of problems and against whom they enjoy a good record, India would hope to finally notch up their first win in the 2014 calendar.

Bangladesh's attacking opener Tamim Iqbal has been ruled out of the event because of a neck strain and their all-rounder Shakib-Al-Hasan will also miss the action against India due to his two-match ban for showing lewd gestures on live TV.

Fitness doubts also hang over veteran pacer Mashrafe Mortaza (swollen knee) while captain Mushfiqur Rahim is nursing an injured finger that had kept him out of the two T20Is against Sri Lanka earlier this month.

Adding to the woes, the host nation clearly did not give a happy picture with selection-related controversy marring their build-up. Skipper Rahim hit out at their chief selector for picking the squad without consulting him.

All this gives India a good chance to make a winning start even without the finishing abilities of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was ruled out due to a side-strain, and left-handed Suresh Raina.

Apart from the usual expectation of being the captain, Virat Kohli will also be the Indian batting mainstay as India would take solace from the fact that the stylish right hander's average against Bangladesh is a staggering 122.

Kohli, who totals 732 with four hundreds and three fifties, was the leading run-getter in the last Asia Cup, including tournament's highest 185 against Pakistan.

After being made the captain as Dhoni's replacement for the first time in a tri-series in the West Indies also involving Sri Lanka, Kohli has one loss and seven wins under his belt.

Test regular Cheteshwar Pujara will lend stability to the middle order but more than that India would want him to reinvent himself from the classical mould to suit to the demands of the shorter version.

With Kohli having adapted himself to No 3 and Ajinkya Rahane at No 4, it remains to be seen where the Saurashtra batsman is accommodated in the order.

In such a scenario, India would look to make use of Stuart Binny to play the role of finisher, who at the same time can be handy with his medium pace bowling.

2012' runners-up Bangladesh have been the sub-continent's perennial under achievers as they would approach the tournament to fulfil their Trophy drought.

This time, it won't be easy though. Left-handed Tamim's injury has left a big void in the batting department while Shakib's absence from the matches against India and Afghanistan would make their final progression even tougher.

Imrul Kayes who has not played an ODI since December 2011 has been recalled as he would have to justify his selection.

In the bowling Shakib's two game suspension will leave a void but it would be an opportunity to excel for left-armer Abdur Razzak who has emerged as a limited overs specialist with his tidy bowling.

Teams from:

Bangladesh:
Mushfiqur Rahim (Capt. & wk), Anamul Haque (wk), Shamsur Rahman, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque, Nasir Hossain, Al-Amin Hossain, Arafat Sunny, Mashrafe Mortaza, Naeem Islam, Rubel Hossain, Shakib-Al-Hasan, Ziaur Rahman, Abdur Razzak, Sohag Gazi.

India: Virat Kohli (Capt.), Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, R. Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Varun Aaron, Ishwar Pandey, Amit Mishra, Ambati Rayudu and Stuart Binny.

Stats & trivia

  • In ODIs in the last one year, India have been the team with the best win-loss ratio.
  • Of the 32 matches they have played since last February India have won 18, for a win-loss ratio of 1.63. Sri Lanka are second in this list, with a win-loss ratio of 1.36.
  • There have been 11 editions of the Asia Cup with India winning the title five times, Sri Lanka four times and Pakistan twice.
  • In 2014 the world champion search first win.

Match facts
Wednesday February 26, 2014 (day/night)
Start time 1400 local (0800 GMT, 1330 IST)


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