'They're a very good team' - Dravid's India not taking Bangladesh lightly 


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With Bangladesh serving as India's next challenger in the ongoing T20 World Cup, the latter's head coach Rahul Dravid has assured that his team will not act casually in the match against the Tigers.

Stressing upon the fickle nature of the T20 format, Dravid cited the example of the Ireland-England game that saw Andrew Balbirnie and Co. trump one of the favourites in the competition.

India's head honcho also touched upon how the Indian bowlers are aiming to succeed in the slog overs.


Here is what Dravid said

"We respect them a lot. I think they're a very good team. This format and this World Cup has really shown us you can't take any team lightly. Ireland showed that against England. The margins of victory and defeat even if they're 12-15 runs, it's actually two hits,

"It's an area (bowling in death overs) that we've wanted to look to address, to get better at. Obviously, Bumrah was one of our guys pencilled in to bowl two of those overs."

India and Bangladesh are standing neck-to-neck on the points table, having gathered two wins apiece in three matches. The two sides will face off on November 2 at Adelaide Oval.


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