Khalid Jamil’s new-look India will took on neighbours Bangladesh in Dhaka on Tuesday night in what is a rather inconsequential Group C fixture. With both sides already knocked out, the outcome, despite being academic in nature, held consequence for several reasons. For one, India were looking to win and avoid finishing at the bottom of the table. Additionally, the game marked the first time in 22-years that India has played Bangladesh in Bangladesh. The last time the two sides met was in March this year when a rather forgettable draw ensued in Guwahati.Going into the game, the two sides had played each other 29 times with both India and Bangladesh winning 14 each and 11 ending in a draw.As it happened...
Khalid Jamil’s new-look India will took on neighbours Bangladesh in Dhaka on Tuesday night in what is a rather inconsequential Group C fixture. With both sides already knocked out, the outcome, despite being academic in nature, held consequence for several reasons. For one, India were looking to win and avoid finishing at the bottom of the table. Additionally, the game marked the first time in 22-years that India has played Bangladesh in Bangladesh. The last time the two sides met was in March this year when a rather forgettable draw ensued in Guwahati.Going into the game, the two sides had played each other 29 times with both India and Bangladesh winning 14 each and 11 ending in a draw.As it happened...